Although it's painful to admit, this film appears to be yet another misfire for Annette Bening. The script demands she play both the sex symbol and the everywoman, but while Bening meets the task with aplomb, not even she can overcome the movie's overall lackluster feel. The public's fascination with old Hollywood is boundless, but despite earnest performances and good intentions, Films Stars Don't Die in Liverpool will likely die a quick death at the box office.
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