'Lincoln' -- 4 stars

<b>PG-13; 2:30 running time</b><br><br>
"Lincoln" is a grave and surprisingly subtle magic trick, conjuring the past and an almost ridiculously impressive figure in ways that transcend art direction and the right stovepipe hat. Director Steven Spielberg's latest combines the most commonly shared notions we have of our 16th U.S. president ¿ the folksy deliberation, the spindly gait, the all-seeing eye on the prize of history remade ¿ with the behavior, idiosyncrasies and contradictions of an actual human being. It blends cinematic Americana with something grubbier and more interesting than Americana, and it does not look, act or behave like the usual perception of a Spielberg epic. It is smaller and quieter than that. -- Michael Phillips<br><br><a href=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/sc-mov-1106-lincoln-20121108,0,2275346.column>Read the full "Lincoln" movie review</a>
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( November 8, 2012 )

PG-13; 2:30 running time

"Lincoln" is a grave and surprisingly subtle magic trick, conjuring the past and an almost ridiculously impressive figure in ways that transcend art direction and the right stovepipe hat. Director Steven Spielberg's latest combines the most commonly shared notions we have of our 16th U.S. president ¿ the folksy deliberation, the spindly gait, the all-seeing eye on the prize of history remade ¿ with the behavior, idiosyncrasies and contradictions of an actual human being. It blends cinematic Americana with something grubbier and more interesting than Americana, and it does not look, act or behave like the usual perception of a Spielberg epic. It is smaller and quieter than that. -- Michael Phillips

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