Review of Best Men (1997) by Derek Elley for Variety — 18 May 2008
At heart, Best Men is a modest picture that harks back in many ways to U.S. movies of the late ’60s and early ’70s in its unconventional attitudes and anti-establishment tone. Pacing never lingers, and, unlike in Guncrazy, there’s no narrative fat; at the same time, there isn’t much emotional residue either.
In short, it’s simply a quality B movie.
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This review of Best Men (1997) was written by Derek Elley and published by Variety on 18 May 2008.
Best Men has generally received mixed reviews.
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