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The movie LBJ is already released on Cinema, Blu-ray, DVD and VOD in the USA.
Based on 10 reviews, LBJ gets an average review score of 57
Actually, stoner Woody Harrelson makes a pretty good president.
2705d ago
Though the film understandably leaves out much about Johnson’s career to focus on his growing commitment to Civil Rights, it does so with verve and conviction before, alas, turning more soft-edged and conventionally hagiographic as it nears the finish line.
2705d ago
Woody Harrelson’s makeup isn’t the worst thing about LBJ.
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‘LBJ’: Woody Harrelson delivers an outsize performance in a film that somehow feels small.
2705d ago
Rob Reiner’s “LBJ” might infuriate the #MAGA crowd, but it’s coated in flop sweat.
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Directed by Rob Reiner from Joey Hartstone’s script, LBJ is a frustratingly underdeveloped vehicle for Mr. Harrelson’s talents as well as an unfortunate missed opportunity.
2705d ago
Woody Harrelson tries on the prosthetic ears.
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The movie is far more interested in attempting to plumb the psychology of this often misunderstood chief executive by underscoring the insecurities that informed his homespun bluster, a sensitivity that magnified in the shadow of the handsome and charismatic Kennedy brothers.
2705d ago
Rob Reiner’s film fails to do justice to both the man and the fraught times he so fundamentally influenced.
2705d ago
The Texas-born president’s journey from Camelot outlier to civil rights champion is otherwise efficiently entertaining, if unremarkable.
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