Review of 2 Days in the Valley (1996) by Steven Rea for Philadelphia Inquirer — 02 Dec 2014
2 Days in the Valley will rank high on any list of films containing the greatest number of scenes in which people are threatened at gunpoint. Marked by a wearying amount of hostile and antisocial behavior by its criminal and civilian characters alike, writer-director John Herzfeld's debut outing features a measure of unexpected humor and some good character work by the ensemble cast.
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This review of 2 Days in the Valley (1996) was written by Steven Rea and published by Philadelphia Inquirer on 02 Dec 2014.
2 Days in the Valley has generally received mixed reviews.
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