Get Out (2017) vs. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967)
A successful, charismatic, well-spoken, African American man accompanies his white girlfriend to her parents’ home to meet them for the first time. What could possibly go wrong? […]
A successful, charismatic, well-spoken, African American man accompanies his white girlfriend to her parents’ home to meet them for the first time. What could possibly go wrong? […]
In the eyes of many Brits and other Europeans, Tony Blair played W’s lapdog for years, and this film presents a plausible (if a little harebrained and oversimplified) conspiracy theory in explanation. Pierce Brosnan plays the retired Prime Minister with his intellect on dimmer switch and gorgeosity and charisma on overload; it’s an effective and devastating performance and indictment. Echoes of a few other American actor/gladhanding puppethead-turned-politician types were surely no accident either. Olivia Williams plays his compelling Lady MacBeth, and Ewan MacGregor the ghost writer hired to finish the PM’s memoirs; he’s instantly and unwittingly entangled in political intrigue way over his level head. Eli Wallach delivers another terrific cameo; this guy just keeps on working and getting better with advancing age. Every time that now-ancient face appears onscreen, we’re sure it’s the last time we’ll see it, and yet he keeps coming back for more.
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