‘Spencer’ review: Kristen Stewart is Lady Di over the holidays she decided to leave Prince Charles
“Spencer” labels itself “a fable from a true tragedy,” which means it’s a biopic unafraid of acknowledging its speculative inventions. Director Pablo Larrain’s coolly compelling chamber drama — dominated by royal chambers perpetually in need of better heating — tips you off at the start as to its central tragedian’s frame of mind, and spirit. Entering a roadside fish and chips restaurant ...
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Nov 03, 2021
2 minutes
“Spencer” labels itself “a fable from a true tragedy,” which means it’s a biopic unafraid of acknowledging its speculative inventions.
Director Pablo Larrain’s coolly compelling chamber drama — dominated by royal chambers perpetually in need of better heating — tips you off at the start as to its central tragedian’s frame of mind, and spirit. Entering a roadside fish and chips restaurant somewhere in Norfolk, Lady
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