Review of Amos & Andrew (1993) by Adam V — 13 Jan 2011
The concept of Cage and Jackson sharing screen time in their early career is something of legend and in many ways this film delivers. This is actually a true hidden gem. Cage and Samuel L. Jackson combined in a family comedy with an overt moral message that devolves into gags about sex toys and underage girls. A true product of the early 90's before homogenized cinema.
The plot actually builds quite well it is an enjoyable if disposable affair. Samuel L. Jackson shows his ability to make memorable speeches and Nicholas Cage is somewhat dialled back. All over a little misunderstanding!
This review of Amos & Andrew (1993) was written by Adam V on 13 Jan 2011.
Amos & Andrew has generally received mixed reviews.
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