By Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic It’s always terrible to lose a filmmaker, but it’s especially tragic when the creator in question is just starting to hit her stride.
When I say that about director Lynn Shelton, it’s not meant to diminish the work she’d done — nine features, ranging from “Humpday” to “Laggies,” and more than 40 TV episodes, including the first half of “Little Fires Everywhere” — but only to suggest the best was yet to come.
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