Review of Mommy (2014) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 22 Jan 2015
To take Mommy as an undisciplined outpouring of aggression and angst is to underestimate its artistry. [Mr. Dolan] has both advanced beyond the romanticism of “Heartbeats” and “Laurence Anyways” and regressed toward a more primal and confrontational mode of storytelling.
Mommy may seem out of control, but it knows exactly what it’s doing.
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This review of Mommy (2014) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 22 Jan 2015.
Mommy has generally received very positive reviews.
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