Review of Mank (2020) by Justin Chang for Los Angeles Times — 06 Nov 2020
Mank demands your surrender, but also your heightened attention. It’s a pleasurably discombobulating experience, sometimes playing like mordant drawing-room comedy and sometimes flirting with expressionist nightmare, as when Welles’ dark silhouette looms over a bedridden Mank and his mummified leg.
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This review of Mank (2020) was written by Justin Chang and published by Los Angeles Times on 06 Nov 2020.
Mank has generally received positive reviews.
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