Review of The Book of Henry (2017) by Emily Yoshida for New York Magazine/Vulture — 14 Jun 2017
It does not suffice to call The Book of Henry bad; it’s nonfunctional, so poorly conceived from the ground up as to slip out of the grasp of the usual standards one applies to narrative film. It might be admirable if it wasn’t such torture to watch.
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This review of The Book of Henry (2017) was written by Emily Yoshida and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 14 Jun 2017.
The Book of Henry has generally received mixed reviews.
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