Review of Amos & Andrew (1993) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 26 Aug 2014
Mr. Frye's initial conceits are good ones, but the film's humor somehow gets sopped up by the spongy writing and direction. The characters are fuzzily realized. The dialogue is lame and the continuity so shaky that one entire subplot sinks in confusion.
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This review of Amos & Andrew (1993) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 26 Aug 2014.
Amos & Andrew has generally received mixed reviews.
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