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Leon and The Don visited the Maynard Fine Arts Theatre for Netflix’s Jay Kelly, a reflective character piece built around a famous actor reckoning with fame, family and legacy. We dig into George Clooney’s title turn, Adam Sandler’s complicated manager supporting role, and the film’s European road-trip structure that doubles as a meditation on aging, performance, and regret. The Po's examine Noah Baumbach’s writing choices, the film’s pacing, standout supporting work, and whether the movie lands emotionally.
By Liam BorgesonLeon and The Don visited the Maynard Fine Arts Theatre for Netflix’s Jay Kelly, a reflective character piece built around a famous actor reckoning with fame, family and legacy. We dig into George Clooney’s title turn, Adam Sandler’s complicated manager supporting role, and the film’s European road-trip structure that doubles as a meditation on aging, performance, and regret. The Po's examine Noah Baumbach’s writing choices, the film’s pacing, standout supporting work, and whether the movie lands emotionally.