SUFFRAGETTE – Review by MaryAnn Johanson
There have been more movies about dogs in the military than there have been about women fighting for their right to vote. Until this very moment, there were more theatrical films about the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983 than there were about suffragettes (there was one, 1986’s Heartbreak Ridge). But now there is Suffragette, the first film ever about the British women who fought a long battle for their right to vote. And it is glorious. It is angry and passionate and defiant. Suffragette is no staid, respectable costume drama, not in the vigor and grit with which it is presented, not in the sheer entertainment value it provides alongside its history lesson, and certainly not in its absolute relevance for today. Read more>>