A compassionate and honest recounting of events, “Judy”, directed by Rupert Goold, while has a wobbly structure and not much in terms of substance, is carried powerfully and wonderfully by Renée Zellweger with a captivating performance that c... Read the full review »
Judy clicks her heels three times to transport us to a world of melancholy and self-destruction. Somewhere over the rainbow lies Judy Garland. An innocent, fragile and talented young actress who infiltrated silver screens and rapidly shot to fame.... Read the full review »
In the opening scene of “Judy,” a young Judy Garland (Darci Shaw) is preparing for her audition for what would become her most iconic movie role: that of Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.” She is scolded by the head of MGM Louis B. Meyer (Rich... Read the full review »
I initially wanted to cry when I reached the end of “Judy” but after sinking in everything I watched beforehand, this biopic is a lot like the other biopics out there centering around a struggling artist, but just with a little more life and f... Read the full review »