"A Private Life" stars Jodie Foster in a transformative performance. Here's why this twisty thriller is worth a watch in ...
The actress plays an American psychiatrist living in Paris. After one of her patients dies, she teams up with her ex-husband ...
Vibe-wise, “A Private Life” is a nice movie to have playing in the background if you like listening to people speak French as ...
Jodie Foster plays a self-assured psychoanalyst whose composure unravels after a patient unexpectedly dies in the ...
Director Rebecca Zlotowski veers too much in the direction of comedy but Foster's presence keeps the film on an even keel.
A Private Life follows renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner as she delves into the mysterious death of one of her patients. Convinced it was murder, she embarks on a personal investigation, uncovering ...
A Private Life is a good film because of Foster’s performance, but it’s not a great film because of its uneven plot.
Rebecca Zlotowski’s elegant mood piece leans on Foster’s performance while the plot drifts toward an underwhelming finish.
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The mystery of 'A Private Life' falls flat

Early on in “A Private Life,” Lillian Steiner (Jodie Foster) asks her son, Julien (Vincent Lacoste) to bulk order her some new minidiscs. She’s a psychiatrist, and she needs them to store her recorded ...
Fresh off Hamnet's Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama (and Jessie Buckley's nod for Best Female Actor), Focus Features boosts the Chloé Zhao film to 688 locations from 232 across the U.S.
Foster's fluency reminds us how much we can learn — and how close we can become — with a second language ...
Jodie Foster plays a self-assured psychoanalyst whose composure unravels after a patient unexpectedly dies in the ...