Review of Selma (2014) by Scott Foundas for Variety — 12 Nov 2014
DuVernay’s razor-sharp portrait of the Civil Rights movement — and Dr. King himself — at a critical crossroads is as politically astute as it is psychologically acute, giving us a human-scale King whose indomitable public face belies currents of weariness and self-doubt.
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This review of Selma (2014) was written by Scott Foundas and published by Variety on 12 Nov 2014.
Selma has generally received very positive reviews.
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