After Taking Aim At The View, Meghan McCain Did Not Hold Back Her Thoughts About Bradley Cooper’s Maestro

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Bradley Cooper‘s transformative turn as Leonard Bernstein in the Golden Globe-nominated Maestro has attracted both admirers and naysayers. Bernstein’s own children occupy the former category and, apparently, The View‘s Meghan McCain in the latter.

Never one to shrink from drama, the former co-host of the ABC talk show took to X (formerly known as Twitter) with her own critique of the biographical drama, which largely centers on the complicated marriage between the legendary conductor-composer and his wife Felicia Montealegre (played in the film by Carey Mulligan). Despite the considerable awards buzz swirling around the drama, McCain’s write-up was not a rave review, calling the drama “so disappointing”: 

Watched Maestro last night and….I could barely get through it. I’m frustrated I wasted what little free time I have open at night (with 2 young kids) watching it. Why are so many Oscar buzz movies like this and so disappointing? Who are these movies for?



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