The true record of a man using Google soil to track down his childhood domestic is often slight but accomplished direction and enchanting themes of racial identity keeps it on trackIt’s been a rough few years for the Weinstein Company,both critically and commercially with Harvey Weinstein’s intimate relationship with the Oscars turning into more of a casual organization. The giddy years that saw vanilla mum films like Chocolat and The Cider House Rules score with Academy voters came to an end and recent attempts to sneak in (with Southpaw, Big Eyes and Mandela) have left the brothers empty-handed. Related: Queen of Katwe review: Ugandan chess film could be new Slumdog Related: The Secret Scripture review – Vanessa Redgrave remembers when she was Rooney Mara in forgettable soap Continue reading...
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