Review of 68 Kill (2017) by Dennis Harvey for Variety — 14 Jul 2017
Haaga and crew aren’t aiming for realism (let alone plausibility) in their raw-luck tall tale, but they straddle cartoonishness and cruelty evenly enough that what some will find hilarious may strike others as just gratuitously mean-spirited.
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This review of 68 Kill (2017) was written by Dennis Harvey and published by Variety on 14 Jul 2017.
68 Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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