Review of King of the Hill (1993) by Harper Barnes for St. Louis Post-Dispatch — 03 Oct 2004
A far cry from his earlier films sex, lies, and videotape and Kafka, Soderbergh skillfully pulls off what could have ended up as a sappy glob of treacly nostalgia. Instead, the director populates his young hero's chaotic world with genuinely disturbing people, images, and events.
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This review of King of the Hill (1993) was written by Harper Barnes and published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 03 Oct 2004.
King of the Hill has generally received very positive reviews.
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