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Review: A different kind of American odyssey in 'Nomadland' | Entertainment

Review: A different kind of American odyssey in 'Nomadland' | Entertainment
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'Land' Review | Robin Wright's soulful debut manages to be hopeful and honest about grief

'Land' Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright's Beautiful Solo Show

Land Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright s Beautiful Solo Show Land Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright s Beautiful Solo Show After directing episodes of House of Cards, Robin Wright is ready to fly on her own, making what feels like the mainstream equivalent of a Kelly Reichardt movie. Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Robin Wright With: div class page title Page 30 div class layoutArea div class column Robin Wright, Demián Bichir, Sarah Dawn Pledge, Kim Dickens, Warren Christie, Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, Brad Leland. /div /div /div Running time: Running time: 89 MIN. Robin Wright spends most of “Land” alone, but that’s not how her character Edee sees it. Newly widowed and raw with sorrow for reasons left (mostly) unsaid, Edee abandons nearly everything about her old life and buys a cabin on the side of a mountain in Wyoming barely a shack, really, with no running water or electricity, surro

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Hoai-Tran Bui's Top 10 Films of 2020

Posted on Wednesday, January 6th, 2021 by Hoai-Tran Bui There’s the temptation every year to say, “This was a bad year for movies,” which is rarely ever the case. But 2020 certainly flirted with that idea, with the pandemic pushing many studio films to next year and making all other films nearly impossible to watch without a press badge at a film festival. More than anything, it was a weird year for movies, a year where entertainment became a safe haven from the horrors of reality and where we all flocked to films that either comforted us, or numbed us, or dared us to find the awful parallels in our entertainment and the real world.

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