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Reviews for Maestro

Christian Holub, Entertainment Weekly:

As Bernstein's wife Felicia Montealegre, Carey Mulligan is the heart of Maestro.

Ann Hornday, Washington Post:

Mulligan’s portrayal of this paragon of cosmopolitan elegance is restrained, tasteful, and quietly crackling with repressed anger and confusion.

Justin Chang, LA Times:

It’s hardly an accident that the onscreen title appears over an image of Felicia, or that Mulligan receives top billing.

Marlow Stern, Rolling Stone:

Her delivery of the line, “If you’re not careful, you’re going to die a lonely, old queen,” cuts to the bone.

Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com:

Mulligan is also the beneficiary of costume designer Mark Bridges’ most exquisite fashions throughout the film.