Review of Moonlight (2016) by Brian Tallerico for RogerEbert.com — 10 Sep 2016
Moonlight is a film that is both lyrical and deeply grounded in its character work, a balancing act that’s breathtaking to behold. It is one of those rare pieces of filmmaking that stays completely focused on its characters while also feeling like it’s dealing with universal themes about identity, sexuality, family, and, most of all, masculinity.
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This review of Moonlight (2016) was written by Brian Tallerico and published by RogerEbert.com on 10 Sep 2016.
Moonlight has generally received very positive reviews.
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