A Beaver Clever-era, suburbia-set take on the Fargo formula, Suburbicon manages to tack onto its strange plot plagiarism a tone deaf racial integration backdrop and a slew of characters unable to pass as either likable or interesting. It’s an oddly comfortless misfire from director George Clooney, one that seems promising on paper but never is able to click once the tape starts rolling. Snooze-inducing if stylish, Suburbicon takes a host of talent in front of and behind the camera and squanders it in on an effort that, while never outright stupid, is almost unbearably not as smart, clever or funny as it seems to think it is. Read More
Out in Theaters: ‘SUBURBICON’
by Matt Oakes Posted in Out in Theaters Tagged Alexandre Desplat, Coen Brothers, George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Julianne Moore, Noah Jupe, Oscar Isaac, Out in Theaters, Reviews, Suburbicon 7 Comments