From Nicolas Rapold's L Mag review of W. a month and a half back:
For the J. Hoberman of generations hence, the entire film is less exciting than Brolin's one-man intertextual subversion: a rangy more-Texan-than-Texan Bush here, he plays the family-man killer of Harvey Milk in Van Sant's upcoming biopic.From the Hobereview of Milk:
The new supervisor finds himself on the front line of the Culture Wars, face-to-face with evil twin Dan White (Josh Brolin, who, better directed here than in W., has the distinction of playing the year's two pre-eminent real-life villains).
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