Review of Elizabethtown (2005) by Keith Phipps for The A.V. Club — 12 Sep 2014
Only a truly great director can make a film of high artistic merit, filled with personality and memorable scenes, that's still a borderline disaster. (Think One From The Heart or 1941.) So the heartfelt and woefully miscalculated Elizabethtown may be the film that marks Cameron Crowe's arrival as a truly great director.
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This review of Elizabethtown (2005) was written by Keith Phipps and published by The A.V. Club on 12 Sep 2014.
Elizabethtown has generally received mixed reviews.
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