The film 'Maestro' chronicles the life of legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein. It has received positive reviews, with Carey Mulligan and Jamie Bernstein expressing their connection to the film. Musicians remember Bernstein's time in Indiana as the film debuts on Netflix. Viewers praise the film's musical effort, representation, and human element, calling it a refreshing throwback to the era of good movies.
Carey Mulligan describes the childhood game that inspired one of the most poignant scenes in "Maestro." https://t.co/Cr3cmdI5Sx https://t.co/rRd4EvRLdq
I love the film Oliver; one of the best musicals of all time. The background choreography is simply superb. 'I'm reviewing................'
Finished the movie...! I think it works. Amazing musical effort and representation. The script is good, the editing is good, and I buy the human element. Refreshing, a throwback to the era of good movies. Unexpected - but wow. #MaestroMovie https://t.co/173sizpYFP
#Maestro Review: "The film is expertly cast, down to the smallest roles, and made with enormous care and attention in every craft department" https://t.co/K0LntpHWMj
same -- so wonderful to see a modern director doing what is, for all intents and purposes, one of those black-and-white baroque "let's make the camera do everything, including sit up and beg" movies that people like Welles and Frankenheimer and Carol Reed used to do https://t.co/grNebObkYC
Revisted A HAUNTING IN VENICE to be sure what I saw was what I saw and, yeah, confirmed, it's gorgeous, Bava-esque melodrama - really just adore it. https://t.co/rInuCIko35
Jamie Bernstein: "What 'Maestro' gets right about my parents" https://t.co/6yC8cXi83V
Carey Mulligan discovered a deep connection with Felicia Montealegre while researching for #Maestro: “There were things that I kind of understood about her innately.” https://t.co/62RyB6rWep
With Netflix's 'Maestro' release, musicians remember Leonard Bernstein's time in Indiana. We grow music here. Story by @DomenicaReports https://t.co/bi6O3DiHWG
Saw "Maestro" last night. It's a compelling musician biopic of Leonard Bernstein, and despite grim personal details, a respectful account of his musical genius. I'm only now remembering that I was actually at the premier in Houston of his 1983 opera, A Quiet Place. I recall that…
My favorite writers: Pat Conroy, Leonard Bernstein. I’ve written about Conroy, with help from his nephew Ed. Someday I’ll write about Bernstein AND HIS INDIANA CONNECTION. Which I learned 👇 from @DomenicaReports as “Maestro” debut nears on Netflix https://t.co/bi6O3DiHWG
Happy MAESTRO on Netflix day. I wrote a bit about *THE SCENE* with some vids, graphs and charts so you can see just how good a job Brad did. Click and enjoy. https://t.co/WxheiQ8vT7
MAESTRO is streaming now. I think it's gobsmackingly great.
"It's surreal to see your own family portrayed on screen and ourselves, too," Jamie Bernstein says of "Maestro," a new film chronicling the life of her dad, legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein. https://t.co/B76ZDRLpBO