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    • Nancy movie review & film summary (2018) - Roger Ebert
      • Writer/director Christina Choe, here making her feature debut, frames the first half hour or so of “Nancy” in a boxy, Academy-ratio format. It’s a suitable cage of sorts for the title character, played by Andrea Riseborough.
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  2. Jun 8, 2018 · Nancy. Mystery. 87 minutes ‧ 2018. Glenn Kenny. June 8, 2018. 4 min read. Writer/director Christina Choe, here making her feature debut, frames the first half hour or so of “Nancy” in a boxy, Academy-ratio format. It’s a suitable cage of sorts for the title character, played by Andrea Riseborough.

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    Nancy is a 2018 American psychological drama film written and directed by Christina Choe in her feature directorial debut. It stars Andrea Riseborough (who also co-produced) in the title role, with J. Smith-Cameron, Ann Dowd, John Leguizamo, and Steve Buscemi in supporting roles.

  4. Jan 20, 2018 · Choe and DP Zoe White shoot early scenes in a boxy aspect ratio, emphasizing the stark limitations of Nancys life; the frame widens and brightens when Nancy meets Ellen and Leo, as her world...

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · Played by Andrea Riseborough, Nancy is a profoundly disturbed woman in her 30s who lives with her sickly, nagging mother (Ann Dowd) in a depressingly drab house. She’s also a pathological liar...

    • Christina Choe
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  6. Movie review of Nancy (2018) by The Critical Movie Critics | A woman believes she is the daughter to a couple whose daughter went missing 30-years ago.

    • Christina Choe
    • Rebecca Mccallum
    • Andrea Riseborough
  7. Mar 21, 2018 · This is not a film about her being a wolf in sheep's clothing, however - Nancy can just as easily be viewed as a victim. Choe probes at the idea of being shaped by circumstance. And, as with many of the leading female characters at Sundance this year, in films as diverse as Puzzle and Colette, there's a winning complexity to Nancy that stops ...

  8. In Nancy, director Christina Choe spins out her intriguing yarn with careful precision, keeping us guessing about Nancy and about whether she is the long-lost daughter. Full Review | Oct 12,...