LFF 2015: Trumbo ****
It’s a piece of cinematic competency, in acting and production – definitely one for Cranston fans not to miss.
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It’s a piece of cinematic competency, in acting and production – definitely one for Cranston fans not to miss.
Jay Roach’s new comedy is more in the vein of his slapstick work of Meet The Parents/Fockers and Austin Powers, so those expecting a clever political satire ridiculing the recent Romney and Ryan shenanigans, say, of current US politics will be mildly disappointed. However, there are enough subtle undertones to admire and to suggest writers …