Review of Another Stakeout (1993) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 05 Nov 1996
The boys are breezy; their companions glib and glittery. This big studio mix of bang-bang and badinage isn’t really a bad movie. But a lot of it suggests a fancy misfire: a super-powered evening at the town’s most expensive eatery, where everybody starts out psyched up to have Big Fun, and things start to slide.
What happens? The food disappears. The music is too loud. The conversations are brittle, the jokes are pushed too hard, everyone laughs too much. And, at the end, in case your attention starts wandering, people start pulling out guns and killing each other.
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This review of Another Stakeout (1993) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 05 Nov 1996.
Another Stakeout has generally received mixed reviews.
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