Review of Freaks (2019) by Tim Grierson for Screen International — 11 Sep 2018
Lipovsky and Stein’s first feature as collaborators exudes a grungy, second-hand feel, and the movie doesn’t have the confidence or vision to breathe new life into its narrative clichés. Instead, the pair lean on the sincerity of their storytelling, crafting a paean to broken families and exploring how children process unspeakable loss.
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This review of Freaks (2019) was written by Tim Grierson and published by Screen International on 11 Sep 2018.
Freaks has generally received positive reviews.
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