Review of Saving Mr. Banks (2013) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 16 Dec 2013
The director is John Lee Hancock, who does what he did with “The Blind Side,” where he commandeered a true and jagged tale, tidied up the trauma, and made sure that everyone lived sappily ever after.
Sandra Bullock carried the day then, and now Emma Thompson repeats the process.
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This review of Saving Mr. Banks (2013) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 16 Dec 2013.
Saving Mr. Banks has generally received positive reviews.
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