Review of Aftershock (2012) by Peter Keough for Boston Globe — 09 May 2013
Though offering some chilling twists on the usual conventions, employing wit and restraint where otherwise the filmmakers might have relied on the contents of an abattoir, Aftershock is ultimately predictable in its litany of who lives and who dies, and doesn’t try to be too ironic or self-reflexive about it.
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This review of Aftershock (2012) was written by Peter Keough and published by Boston Globe on 09 May 2013.
Aftershock has generally received mixed reviews.
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