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Film reviews: ‘Jay Kelly’ and ‘Sentimental Value’

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Jay Kelly

Directed by Noah Baumbach (R)

★★★★

George Clooney’s newest film is “the definition of a movie that goes down easy,” said Owen Gleiberman in Variety. Clooney plays the title character, an aging, George Clooney– like movie star, and director Noah Baumbach brings “a great deal of care and affection” to the task of showing how screen fame shapes a life. “But as much as I enjoyed a lot of Jay Kelly, on some level I didn’t buy it,” because the story demands that we believe Jay has a hidden cold side that Clooney is simply too warm and engaging to sell. The whole endeavor feels like “celebrity navel-gazing on an Olympian scale,” said Johnny Oleksinski in the New York Post. Jay, realizing that he’s been so focused on his career that he’s neglected even his two daughters, chooses to accept a career tribute in Tuscany so he can see France and Italy with his college-bound youngest.



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