"Day-Lewis seizes the role, and almost immediately gets us to look beyond the man in the chair to the soul inside," wrote critic Sheila Benson. "It's a performance with a fantastic trajectory; he is sly, funny, as swift as he can be with these squash-shaped syllables, wicked, mordant and openly roma
Date: Jun 20, 2017
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Paul Mazursky dies at 84; director chronicled trends of '60s and '70s
horrors and wound up in America with three wives, a situation packed with hilarity and despair. Accolades flowed from critics such as Sheila Benson in The Times, who said the movie was "the best of Mazursky's career the brilliant dovetailing of a writer's intentions and a filmmaker's mature craft."