Review of All the President's Men (1976) by Geoff Andrew for Time Out — 18 Oct 1994
Inevitably softened by hints of self-congratulation concerning the success of Woodward and Bernstein's uncovering of the Watergate affair, Pakula's film is nevertheless remarkably intelligent, working both as an effective thriller (even though we know the outcome of their investigations) and as a virtually abstract charting of the dark corridors of corruption and power.
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This review of All the President's Men (1976) was written by Geoff Andrew and published by Time Out on 18 Oct 1994.
All the President's Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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