Review of A Stranger Among Us (1992) by Michael Sragow for New Yorker — 02 May 2014
Griffith's artless embodiment of the script's deranged idea of tough-gal gumption isn't as amusing as it should be. She's a B-picture heroine stuck in an absurdly self-conscious prestige project.
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This review of A Stranger Among Us (1992) was written by Michael Sragow and published by New Yorker on 02 May 2014.
A Stranger Among Us has generally received mixed reviews.
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