Review of A Little Romance (1979) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 19 Mar 2020
A genuine charmer by George Roy Hill, a director best known for such ersatz charmers as Butch Cassidy and The Sting. His crowd-pleasing instincts have been subsumed by a bracing technical assurance here; the contrivances are still there, but they're presented with a smooth and rare professionalism.
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This review of A Little Romance (1979) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 19 Mar 2020.
A Little Romance has generally received positive reviews.
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