
Can You Ever Forgive Me? 4 ½ stars
Last year’s fascinating “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” tells us the true story of Lee Israel, a down on her luck celebrity biographer who upon losing her job embarks on a new career of fabricating personal letters of notable writers like Dorothy Parker and Noel Coward. Written by Nicole Holofcener, directed by Marielle Heller and starring usually comic actress Melissa McCarthy, this dark comedy drama has some of the best writing I have seen in years. McCarthy plays Israel like a woman that you love to hate. The character speaks with some very sharp in that comes from a place of rudeness and a bad temper like I have never seen. The best scenes are those that she shares with her friend in crime Jack played by Richard Grant. The two of them can trade insults like masters of the craft. You get the feeling that McCarthy really is Israel including the fact that she is never really repentant about the crimes she has committed. Melissa McCarthy received a well-deserved Best Actress Academy Award nomination for this one. Good for her. The movie also was nominated for best Adapted Screenplay as the movie is based on Lee Israel’s book.