Review of The Nest (2020) by Ty Burr for Boston Globe — 24 Sep 2020
Durkin has a filmmaking style of indirect direction, one that leans on certain ’70s suspense-movie tricks: slow zooms into figures standing at windows, eerie soundtrack drones. But the performances are bold: Law making the grand, obvious gestures of a poor kid pretending to be rich and Coon turning Allison’s unhappiness into open rebellion in a restaurant scene that leads to a delirious solo night on the town.
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This review of The Nest (2020) was written by Ty Burr and published by Boston Globe on 24 Sep 2020.
The Nest has generally received positive reviews.
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