Best two reviews:
1) The Hollywood Reporter - There is no denying the emotional force that this film develops, and for that, we can credit talented filmmakers and two stars working at the height of their powers. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) Empire - It’s a classy weepy with some killer dialogue, but Bening is the big sell here. Given one of the juiciest roles of her career, she makes every moment count. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) Variety - Over-production-designed as the film is, Bening and Bell manage to hold their own within it. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
6) Indiewire - Eventually so generic that it might as well be about anyone, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool creates a foul tension between the paint-by-numbers quality of its approach and the uniqueness of its affair. (Rating: 42) Read Full Review >
1) The Hollywood Reporter - There is no denying the emotional force that this film develops, and for that, we can credit talented filmmakers and two stars working at the height of their powers. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) Empire - It’s a classy weepy with some killer dialogue, but Bening is the big sell here. Given one of the juiciest roles of her career, she makes every moment count. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) Variety - Over-production-designed as the film is, Bening and Bell manage to hold their own within it. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
6) Indiewire - Eventually so generic that it might as well be about anyone, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool creates a foul tension between the paint-by-numbers quality of its approach and the uniqueness of its affair. (Rating: 42) Read Full Review >
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