Review of Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) by Leah Greenblatt for Entertainment Weekly — 10 Aug 2016
It would be easy to mine Jenkins’ story for silly farce and 1940s set pieces and let it coast from there, but director Stephen Frears (Philomena, The Queen) is too kind, and too nuanced, to do that. Even when she’s murdering a high C, his Florence finds the melody.
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This review of Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) was written by Leah Greenblatt and published by Entertainment Weekly on 10 Aug 2016.
Florence Foster Jenkins has generally received positive reviews.
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