Review of The Lighthouse (2019) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 16 Oct 2019
On its own terms, thanks to two fine, committed performances and a coastline made for this tall tale, The Lighthouse works its own stubborn form of black magic, pulling ideas and dynamics from silent and early sound cinema, from early Harold Pinter plays such as "The Dumb Waiter,” and from the recesses of the Eggers brothers’ fertile imagination.
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This review of The Lighthouse (2019) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 16 Oct 2019.
The Lighthouse has generally received very positive reviews.
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