Nomadland Review: Frances McDormand s film is a magnificent slow burn take on grief, loneliness and solitude
Chloé Zhao and Frances McDormand are a match made in cinematic heaven as Nomadland is an intricate, sensitive introspection of and an ode to the lost and restless, who carry their homes with and within them. Written By
Karishma Shetty 5000 reads Mumbai Updated: April 1, 2021 07:25 pm Nomadland Review: Frances McDormand s film is a magnificent slow burn take on grief, loneliness and solitude
Nomadland
Nomadland Director: Chloé Zhao
What s remembered, lives. I spent too much of my life just remembering, Fern (Frances McDormand) churns out in the closing few moments of
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Hereâs whatâs playing â MARCH 12-18 â at in-person and virtual cinemas in the Berkshires and environs. Where films have been reviewed, the capsules include the name of the film critic and the day the full review was posted on berkshireeagle.com. All reviews are by Associated Press critics.
ANOTHER ROUND (NR)
From Danish director Thomas Vinterberg comes this drama/comedy about a group of middle-aged men who give their comfortable, predictable lives a fresh jolt by committing together to a kind of social experiment: Theyâll stay mildly drunk all day every day, even during work hours. In Danish with English subtitles. 1 hour, 57 minutes.