Review: In 'Jackie,' a fractured Kennedy fable
2016/11/30 01:25:30 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
History, lately run amok, is ordered with such tidy, forceful finesse by Natalie Portman & #039;s Jacqueline Kennedy in in the piercing & quot;Jackie. & quot; Summoning a journalist to Hyannis Port in 1963, not long after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, she coolly sets the record for her late husband & #039;s legacy, coining & quot;Came lot & quot; and shaping the mythology. Some details that don & #039;t fit the narrative she simply crosses out. & quot;I don & #039;t smoke, & quot; she tells the Life magazine reporter (Billy Crudup), with a cigarette dangling between her fingers. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |