Directing a script he wrote in 1993, John Lee Hancock's crooked cop film feels naïve in 2020.
The Highwaymen director John Lee Hancock was recently in Toronto nd That Shelf sat down with him to discuss his latest movie. The conversation covered Bonnie and Clyde’s mystique, celebrity worship, and of course, what he has on his shelf.
The Founder marks another great performance from Michael Keaton, but unlike the character he plays, its aspirations are greater than its reach.
It never takes a look at the making of Mary Poppins in any ways that could be seen as eye-opening or controversial, but Disney's Saving Mr. Banks is still a decent enough crowd pleaser with some good performances.
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