Review of We Are Marshall (2006) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 01 Sep 2011
A movie like We Are Marshall stands or falls on its ability to make you feel the pain and loss of individuals in a place where community pride and football are one and the same. As the film, directed by McG (the "Charlie's Angels" movies) from a wooden screenplay by Jamie Linden, follows a handful of Huntington residents during the months after the accident, not one of them comes fully to life.
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This review of We Are Marshall (2006) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 01 Sep 2011.
We Are Marshall has generally received positive reviews.
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