
“British filmmaker Andrew Haigh (
Weekend, 45 Years) hits the American highway for this touching, if slightly underwhelming, tale of a troubled boy who strikes up a rapport with an ailing racehorse called
Lean on Pete,” begins Time Out’s
Dave . . .
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