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                                                                                    MUSIC
                                                                                    Paul
                                                                                    McCartney
                                                                                    stays curious

                                                                                    PAUL MCCARTNEY’S ACCU-
                                                                                    mulated discography is
                                                                                    among the most impres-
                                                                                    sive in pop. But as he’s
                                                                                    demonstrated in recent
                                                                                    years—in his collabora-
                                                                                    tions with Kanye West and
                                                                                    Rihanna, and in marathon
                                                                                    live shows—the former Bea-
                                                                                    tle and forever member of
                                                                                    rock’s highest echelons has
                                                                                    little interest in being con-
                                                                                    tent with his achievements.
                                                                                    Egypt Station, the 76-year-
                                                                                    old legend’s 17th solo album,
                    Purser and Froseth, cooking up a scheme that backfires          puts McCartney’s boundless
                                                                                    curiosity on loving display,
       MOVIES                                                                       balancing instantly humma-
       When great kids do not-so-great things                                       ble ditties with intrepid rock
                                                                                    explorations.
       By Stephanie Zacharek                                                           Recorded with super-
                                                                                    producer Greg Kurstin (Tegan
       TEENAGERS OFTEN DO TERRIBLE          In its best moments, Sierra Burgess,    and Sara, Adele, Beck), Egypt
       things, to themselves and to others;  directed by Ian Samuels and written    Station has pop confections,
       the road to becoming honorable    by Lindsey Beer, has the charm of          like the flirtatious “Come On
       adults is sometimes paved with a few  a Shakespearean mistaken-identity      to Me,” which benefit from
       stones of cruelty. In the sweet, smart  gambol. The movie stumbles in places,  the pair’s attention to detail.
       Netflix-produced romantic comedy  working a little too hard to vilify certain  But Egypt Station really takes
       Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, Shannon  secondary characters. But the charm of   flight in its second half, with
       Purser (who played cult favorite  the lead actors wins out. Centineo has     two final tracks—both six-
       Barb in Stranger Things) stars as  the shambling appeal of a junior Mark     plus minutes, both stylistic
       high school senior Sierra, a bright,  Ruffalo. His Jamey is a nice kid with no  flights of fancy—putting a
       reasonably confident young woman  idea of how good-looking he is: when he    grandly ambitious bow on the
       who knows she falls short of the  sends Sierra an awkward shirtless selfie,  album. It shows McCartney’s
       beauty standards that teenagers set  he’s unaware of his Adonis-like power.  spirit—still irrepress-
       up for themselves: she’s curvy and a  Froseth’s Veronica is the ice queen who  ible, all these years
       little socially awkward, but mostly  gradually thaws out, also thawing us out  later.
       she’s getting by just fine. Then one of  when her vulnerabilities become clear.   —MAURA JOHNSTON
       the class mean girls, haughty beauty  Purser is a radiant presence,
       Veronica (Kristine Froseth), plays  unafraid to reckon with how unlikable
       a prank on her, passing her number  some of Sierra’s behavior is. Pushed
       along to a good-looking football  to the breaking point by her own
       star from another school, Jamey   frustration—she’s sure she could never
       (Noah Centineo). Jamey texts Sierra,  get a guy like Jamey on her own—
       thinking he’s talking to Veronica.  Sierra stages a betrayal that’s almost                              SIERRA BURGESS IS A LOSER: NETFLIX; MCCARTNEY: GET T Y IMAGES
       Flattered by the attention—though  shockingly out of character. Yet Purser
       she knows it’s not meant for her—  makes you believe in it. Even nice kids
       Sierra keeps up the charade,      can behave badly when the things they
       eventually drawing Veronica into the  want most seem tantalizingly out of
       scheme. The two become tentative  reach. Purser helps us see that cruelty
       friends as the deception escalates,  for what it is: a learning curve that can
       though someone is bound to get hurt.  be as radical as a hairpin turn.  □
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