Review of Coma (1978) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 19 Apr 2015
Plausibility is not always important, but in a film as bereft of distinctive style and wit as Coma, it helps to believe in something. It can even help if one is offended. The aftereffect of Coma is a catlike yawn, benign and bored.
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This review of Coma (1978) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 19 Apr 2015.
Coma has generally received positive reviews.
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