Review of Lizzie (2018) by Jeannette Catsoulis for The New York Times — 10 Sep 2018
Lizzie isn’t perfect — the pacing can flag, and the lovely Kim Dickens, as Lizzie’s older sister, barely registers — but Ms. Sevigny’s intelligence and formidable control keep the melodrama grounded.
Her empathy for Borden, whose fragile constitution belies a searing will, is palpable, as is the sense of inescapable peril surrounding the two female leads.
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This review of Lizzie (2018) was written by Jeannette Catsoulis and published by The New York Times on 10 Sep 2018.
Lizzie has generally received mixed reviews.
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