Review of Wah-Wah (2005) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 10 May 2006
Grant's unblinking but sympathetic depiction of this emotionally unhinged world makes the viewer feel like an illicit, enlightened gawker, and it has the enormous fringe benefit of fine performers, including Richardson, who puts endearing vigor into the adulterous Lauren, and Julie Walters, Ralph's aunt, who tells the boy her frequent tipsiness is a recurring case of "sunstroke.
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This review of Wah-Wah (2005) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 10 May 2006.
Wah-Wah has generally received positive reviews.
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