Wicked Little Letters review: "An ultimately rather cosy tale of British eccentricity"
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley are eminently watchable in Wicked Little Letters, an ultimately rather cosy tale of British eccentricity.
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A real-life 1920s scandal - one that’s enough to turn the air blue - takes center stage in director Thea Sharrock’s dark comedy. Wicked Little Letters is set in the quaint English coastal town of Littlehampton, where residents begin receiving a series of foul-mouthed anonymous letters.
The main sticking point is the tone. Director Sharrock (Me Before You, The One and Only Ivan) doesn’t seem entirely comfortable with Jonny Sweet’s screenplay, which erratically mixes dark humor (the tirades of four-letter words in the misanthropic missives) with wider social issues (women’s suffrage, domestic violence).
Throughout, …