More than a haunting Gothic tale, “The Little Stranger” narrows in on class politics, and the social upheaval of post-war England takes its toll on the film’s characters. Director Abrahamson conjurs up a pervading sense of dread and quiet menace.
Domhnall Gleeson
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Film review: ‘Goodbye Christopher Robin’
Offering a glimpse into the creation of Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, “Goodbye Christopher Robin” aims to be a darker-than-expected look into the origins of a childhood classic. But the film doesn’t quite have the courage to see its objective through to the end. Suffering from PTSD after returning […]






