Scarlett Johansson gives audiences a terrific gift with Eleanor the Great by offering June Squibb a role worthy of her talents.

The 95-year-old Academy Award–nominated actress who thrilled this critic last year with the pitch-perfect action-comedy Thelma brings her wonderful moxie to the title role, delivering a performance that is side-splittingly funny and tear-jerkingly poignant.

While the premise of this movie will raise eyebrows, Squibb's approach to the material is flawless. Her comedic timing is deliciously sharp, whether dressing down a rude grocery store employee or backhand complimenting her onscreen daughter (Jessica Hecht). It's the kind of shrewd humor mastered by tough-as-nails grannies, and memorialized in The Golden Girls .

Yet beyond these biting barbs, Elea

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