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John Houseman

Mank (12A): divines for Oscar Gold in a sea of Pyrites.

August 21, 2021December 10, 2020 by bobwp
Orson Welles (Tom Burke) in black jacket and wide brimmed hat

A One Mann’s Movies review of Mank – a delicious slice of vintage 40’s Hollywood recreated around the writing of Citizen Kane. It’s a cerebral triumph from David Fincher and glorious to look at. Recommended. 4.5/5.

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