TESTAMENT OF YOUTH, PATCH TOWN, THE NIGHTMARE and other June 5 Openers – Reviews by Jennifer Merin
Testament of Youth,” based on the eponymous autobiography of Vera Brittain (Alicia Vikander) who became a leading 20th century pacifist after serving as a nurse in World War I, is a lavishly produced BBC period production with exquisite cinematography, costumes and décor. Vikander’s performance carries the epic (it’s more than two hours long), but its unfortunate that the story, focusing on wartime and the deaths of her brother and finace, ends at the beginning of her pacifist activism. Patch Town, a half-animated fantasy about reuniting kidnapped Cabbage Patch dolls with their adoptive mothers, is visually stunning, but makes little sense story-wise. Plus The Nightmare, Insidious 3, Wild Horses, Entourage and Spy. Read the reviews>>