Review of Newtown (2016) by Andrew Barker for Variety — 31 Jan 2016
Structured more like a requiem than a polemic, the doc ebbs and flows in accordance with the cycles of mourning as it speaks with parents of the murdered children, as well as the teachers, priests, doctors and neighbors afflicted with survivor’s guilt, elegantly and devastatingly capturing the tenor of a small town that will carry these scars for at least a generation.
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This review of Newtown (2016) was written by Andrew Barker and published by Variety on 31 Jan 2016.
Newtown has generally received positive reviews.
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