Review of Lean on Pete (2018) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 01 Apr 2018
Buscemi is the least grass-fed of actors, meant for the rat-run of city streets, and, if I didn’t quite believe in him as a country guy, I believed even less in Chloë Sevigny as a cynical jockey with a set of broken bones.
But Plummer, who recently played the kidnapped John Paul Getty III, in “All the Money in the World,” grounds and tethers the movie, as an unclaimed soul with barely a dollar to his name.
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This review of Lean on Pete (2018) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 01 Apr 2018.
Lean on Pete has generally received positive reviews.
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