By James GreenbergPARK CITY -- For playwright Nicky Rogan (Michael Keaton), baseball is life. And since his team is the Boston Red Sox circa 1986, that means his life is about losing--big time. Game 6, written by novelist Don Delillo and directed by Michael Hoffman, is a fanciful journey into Rogan's heart of darkness. It attempts to walk the fine line between despair and comedy, reality and imagination, and often succeeds. For... Read the full review and more at hollywoodreporter.com.
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