Saw Lincoln last night and it was much much better than what I was expecting. Really good and worth going out of your way to watch. Somehow, I had in mind that the 13th amendment, because it came towards the end of the war, was sort of just an obvious thing to do, not this remarkable milestone. The passage of a constitutional amendment might not sound like the basis for a movie, but this is a really engaging, keep-your-interest movie.
Not surprisingly, even though he only has a complimentary role, James Spader is remarkable in his role. Has he ever not been extraordinary in a movie?
Not surprisingly, even though he only has a complimentary role, James Spader is remarkable in his role. Has he ever not been extraordinary in a movie?