The film 'Back to Black' has sparked controversy with divided critics despite its box office success, grossing 2.8 million pounds, or $3.4 million, in its opening weekend in Britain and Ireland. Eddie Marsan defends Marisa Abela against backlash over casting, calling it 'clickbait.' Sam Taylor-Johnson's movie is praised for its intentions but criticized for oversimplifying the humanizing process.
"Back to Black" is the latest entry in a questionable genre. To "celebrate" its release, we ranked recent music biopics from the best of the worst to the worst of the worst: https://t.co/rC4mzZhULz
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Sam Taylor-Johnson’s ‘Back to Black’ seems confident that its heart is in the right place. “And maybe it is,” writes @rilaws, “but true humanizing,” is “trickier” and “more complicated” than the film admits or allows. Read VF’s full review: https://t.co/c3MNXcirpZ https://t.co/5fCDAPrqS4
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s ‘Back to Black’ seems confident that its heart is in the right place. “And maybe it is,” writes @rilaws, “but true humanizing, is trickier and more complicated” than the film admits or allows. Read VF’s full review: https://t.co/XTaRjKPxzm https://t.co/BCsZ99kAVw
When “Back to Black” arrived in Britain and Ireland last month, it reached No. 1 at the box office, taking in 2.8 million pounds, or $3.4 million, on its opening weekend. But it divided critics. https://t.co/4vGfHLC8eg
‘Back to Black’ Backlash: Eddie Marsan Says Marisa Abela Was ‘Attacked’ Over Casting for the Sake of ‘Clickbait’ https://t.co/Ojk9j1XKCg