Review of Elizabethtown (2005) by David Edelstein for Slate — 12 Oct 2005
For all sort of reasons, I was disappointed that there is barely anything of Bruce McGill as the family's hearty swindler. And there is too much of Sarandon, whose big scene--a speech at her late husband's memorial service, complete with jokes and a tap dance--is the movie's most egregious misfire.
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This review of Elizabethtown (2005) was written by David Edelstein and published by Slate on 12 Oct 2005.
Elizabethtown has generally received mixed reviews.
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