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W.E.


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New York Daily News
Madonna's second shot at directing is a definite step up from her first, 2008's Filth and Wisdom. Unfortunately, that's fain...
Wall Street Journal
The director's apparent blindness to the epic banality of her subjects suggests that the whole project is one royally misgui...
The New York Times
Instead of a film about a love that conquered a king and nearly undid a kingdom, Madonna has come up with a female friendshi...
USA Today
The disparate strands of the two stories never make much sense the way they're braided together.
New York Post
I found the movie fascinating. Except for the boring bits.
The Boston Globe
It tries awfully hard. In the end it tries our patience.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Madonna the director deserves a script better than the one Madonna the screenwriter handed off to her.
San Francisco Chronicle
As a director, Madonna has flair without ability, but she does have flair.
Washington Post
A movie that's less about people than the fetishistic obsession with style.
Film School Rejects
The 1998-set scenes are completely unnecessary and Madonna over-directs, adding a wealth of superfluous flourishes such as u...
Chicago Sun-Times
There's dialogue in "W.E." that probably holds some truth about the strange attraction the then-King Edward VIII felt for Wa...
Entertainment Weekly
The movie is a folly, a desultory vanity project for its director and co-writer. But for those very reasons, W.E., by world-...
Chicago Tribune
Madonna's 'W.E.' all dressed up, going nowhere
Salon Arts
Empty seats and polite applause greet the pop legend's W.E., about an earlier Material Girl.
Los Angeles Times
W.E., Madonna's second go at directing a feature film, leaves one wishing she'd find other creative outlets for those times ...
Entertainment Weekly
The movie is a folly, a desultory vanity project for its director and co-writer.
The New Yorker
What on earth is the point of a Madonna product, in any medium, if it contains not a single orgy?
Black Sheep Reviews
Is it a great film? No, it isn't. Is it a disaster though? Absolutely not.
Hollywood Reporter
Madonna's second foray into directing is pleasing to the eyes and ears, but lacking anything for the soul.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Madonna
Writer: Madonna
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Cast: Abbie Cornish, Oscar Isaac, James D'Arcy

Release: December 9, 2011
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