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    Movie Review

    Irish woman searches for independence and safe haven in Herself

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 7, 2021 | 2:59 pm
    Irish woman searches for independence and safe haven in Herself
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    In the blockbuster movie era in which we live, smaller films can often get overshadowed. While superhero and action movies certainly have their place, not many of them prioritize storytelling over spectacle. For that kind of thing, movie lovers still have to rely on filmmakers who desire to tell a simple story and tell it well, as is the case with Herself.

    The film stars Clare Dunne as Sandra, a mother of two young girls who manages to escape an abusive relationship with her ex, Gary (Ian Lloyd Anderson). Unfortunately, she still has to share custody with him and can barely make ends meet working two different jobs. She longs for a home for her and her girls to call their own, but that kind of thing seems as far away as the moon.

    That is until Sandra discovers a way to build her own cheap, small home, and Peggy (Harriet Walter), who employs Sandra as a cleaner, offers up not only her back garden as a plot, but a loan to get her started. Through sheer force of will and some help from unexpected sources, Sandra’s dream slowly starts to take shape.

    Directed by Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia!, The Iron Lady) and written by Dunne and Malcolm Campbell, the film is straightforward in its storytelling but never simplistic. The film is always on Sandra’s side, as she is obviously doing her best to keep herself and her kids safe, even when both the legal and government system sometimes seem to conspire against her.

    On the surface, there’s nothing special about the story, although it’s one that deserves to be told more often than it does. But it’s the way that Lloyd, Dunne, and almost everyone involved treats the material that makes it stand out, giving the film the weight that it needs while never bogging it down in things it doesn’t.

    The female-led story is no surprise coming from Lloyd, who has made it her purpose to put women at the forefront of her projects. Both Dunne and Walter have starred in all-female casts of Shakespeare productions Lloyd has done, and their familiarity with each other pays rich dividends here.

    Dunne, who’s making her debut as a screenwriter, does the story justice with both her script and acting abilities. She portrays Sandra as harried and exhausted, but also as someone with enough strength to always do what’s right. Walter uses her long history of supporting roles to great effect, acting as the ideal role model and support system for Sandra.

    Herself is the type of story that needs the right touch to elevate from its basic premise, something that both Lloyd and Dunne seem to have. It’s an uplifting start to the 2021 movie year, perhaps portending even better things to come.

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    Herself is playing in select theaters. It debuts on Amazon Prime Video on January 8.

    Clare Dunne, Ruby Rose O’Hara, and Molly McCann in Herself.

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    Authentic Argentinian empanada shop tops week's hottest Dallas stories

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    Editor's note: This week's headlines were dominated by the opening of restaurants specializing in diverse cuisines: empanadas, fajitas, Indian-Tex Mex fusion, and more. Read up on the top five most popular stories of the week, then check out our weekend event planner for ideas on how to spend your free time before Monday.

    1. Authentic Argentinian empanada shop opens near Dallas' Park Cities. An empanada concept from Georgia has come to Texas: Called Belén de la Cruz, it's a small chain from Atlanta that has opened its first Texas location across from Dallas' Inwood Village, at 5601 Lovers Ln. #120, in a former massage spot.

    2. New private club with sports & dining opens in old T-Bar Dallas space. Dallas tennis and racquet sports facility T Bar M Racquet Club has been transformed into Banner House at T Bar M, a new private club combining sports facilities with hospitality options.

    3. Fancy fajitas will sizzle at new El Molino in Dallas' Snider Plaza. A Dallas restaurant group is unveiling a sizzling new concept: Called El Molino, it's a Mexican restaurant opening in Snider Plaza, and it's from Vandelay Hospitality, the group founded in 2012 by restaurateur Hunter Pond.

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    4. Party of Five brings brunch and wings to Dallas' Bishop Arts. A brunch-and-lunch restaurant has opened in Dallas' Bishop Arts: Called Party of 5, it’s in the former Tacos y Chelas space at 244 W. Davis St., where it opened in early January.

    5. BarraCruda serves rare Tex-Mex Indian fusion menu in Little Elm. A restaurant in Little Elm called BarraCruda Tex-Mex is serving an amazing only-in-Texas fusion combining Tex-Mex and Indian cuisines under one roof. The restaurant is at 498 W. Eldorado Pkwy. where it opened in 2021. However, it got a second life after it was taken over by owner Pavan Paladugu and his family in 2023.

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