January 1, 2021 “Nomadland” (** out of four) was a meandering Midwestern character study about an older woman (Frances McDormand) who loses everything in the Great Recession and embarks on an odyssey of new and self-discovery living in her van and seeing where life will take her. McDormand is solid as usual but can’t compensate for film’s utter lack of story and emotional connection as a result which leave a void in film’s center. Even still, this won top awards at the Venice Film Festival so you may want to judge for yourself. Haunting score by Ludovico Eunaudi and arty cinematography from Joshua James Richards are undeniable plusses throughout. Continue reading →