October 27, 2011
Writer: A.O. SCOTT
The New York Times
How Could a Commoner Write Such Great Plays?
“Anonymous,” a costume spectacle directed by Roland Emmerich, from a script by John Orloff, is a vulgar prank on the English literary tradition, a travesty of British history and a brutal insult to the human imagination. Apart from that, it’s not bad.
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