Review of The Midnight Sky (2020) by Bilge Ebiri for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 31 Dec 2020
As a director, he’s always been more about conjuring a mood than telling a story, about immersion rather than suspense. Filled with large, empty rooms, great blank stretches of barren landscape, and forlorn glimpses of the lonely vastness of space, The Midnight Sky is a movie you’re supposed to lose yourself in, at least a little bit.
And on a small screen — even on a really big small screen — that’s practically impossible.
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This review of The Midnight Sky (2020) was written by Bilge Ebiri and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 31 Dec 2020.
The Midnight Sky has generally received mixed reviews.
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