Spielberg's latest opus can be summarized in four words: "An American film masterpiece." From acting to directing to production values (lighting, wardrobe, locations, cinematography, makeup, etc. etc.), "Lincoln" is simply magnificent. Spielberg's steady hand and Kushner's eloquent handling of Doris Kearns Goodwin's book, kept my attention (and my companion's) riveted, from start to finish. In the realm of American movie-making this is one "for the ages." There's so much more that can be said for a production that redeems Hollywood, but in a year that has seen several excellent films, this one stands out, as tall as Lincoln's stovepipe hat. Additional words from my side would be superfluous.