Review of A Vigilante (2019) by Rex Reed for Observer — 29 Mar 2019
After "Enough" and five "Death Wish" movies, the revenge genre is not without its recurring clichés, many of which get defrosted and microwaved again in A Vigilante. The point, if there is one, is that “heinous criminal felonies are acceptable if they are justified by a woman driven beyond the limits of reason.
” As one battered wife says, “Every graveyard is full of people who didn’t make it.” The same is true of old movies gathering dust in Hollywood film vaults.
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This review of A Vigilante (2019) was written by Rex Reed and published by Observer on 29 Mar 2019.
A Vigilante has generally received positive reviews.
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