His Three Daughters review: "Natasha Lyonne is the MVP of this stealth weepie"
Natasha Lyonne is the MVP of His Three Daughters, a slow-burn, stealth weepie.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictGet past the theatrical start and this chamber piece is a stealth weepie, with Natasha Lyonne its MVP.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict Get past the theatrical start and this chamber piece is a stealth weepie, with Natasha Lyonne its MVP.
Get past the theatrical start and this chamber piece is a stealth weepie, with Natasha Lyonne its MVP.
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Filmmaker Azazel Jacobs follows up the highly mannered (and highly strung) French Exit (2020) with a slow-burn study of sibling rivalry, parental mortality and the ties that bind. The trio of sisters at the heart of this stagey drama arrive in the Bronx apartment of their dying father to watch …