Review of Jackie (2016) by Joshua Rothkopf for Time Out — 13 Sep 2016
Jackie pummels you with grandeur, with its epic visions of the funeral and that terrible moment in the convertible (all of it rendered in pitch-perfect detail and a subtle 16-millimeter shudder). Yet the film's lasting impact is dazzlingly intellectual: Just as JFK himself turned politics into image-making, his wife continued his work when no one else could.
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This review of Jackie (2016) was written by Joshua Rothkopf and published by Time Out on 13 Sep 2016.
Jackie has generally received positive reviews.
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