Review of Lions for Lambs (2007) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 05 Nov 2007
It winces with liberal self-chastisement: Redford is surely smart enough to realize, as the professor turns his ire on those who merely chatter while Rome burns, that his movie is itself no better, or more morally effective, than high-concept Hollywood fiddling.
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This review of Lions for Lambs (2007) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 05 Nov 2007.
Lions for Lambs has generally received mixed reviews.
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