Review of Rites of Spring (2012) by Andy Webster for New York Times — 25 Jul 2012
The cinematographer, Carl Herse, knows his way around genre staples like claustrophobic cornfields, animal carcasses, porcelain-doll heads, voyeur perspectives, decrepit interiors and, of course, the time-honored serial-killer wall, with thumbtacked clippings and photographs about old murders.
Nevertheless, Rites of Spring yields a slender bounty.
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This review of Rites of Spring (2012) was written by Andy Webster and published by New York Times on 25 Jul 2012.
Rites of Spring has generally received negative reviews.
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