Review of The Laundromat (2019) by A.a. Dowd for The A.V. Club — 14 Sep 2019
Perhaps The Laundromat just runs into the limits of trying to merge agitprop and fun. Soderbergh’s assemblage of Hollywood somebodies is the sugar to make the medicine go down; he’s hoping, like McKay, that disguising this dissertation as a stylish, star-studded good time will help its lessons stick.
But the result is occasionally as tiresome as an economics professor more concerned with being liked than with teaching you anything.
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This review of The Laundromat (2019) was written by A.a. Dowd and published by The A.V. Club on 14 September 2019.
The Laundromat has generally received mixed reviews.
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