Review of Another Stakeout (1993) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 14 Apr 1997
Another Stakeout -- like the original, directed by John Badham -- feels more like a rousing encore than a bold, new development. It's basically straight-out situation comedy, merely punctuated (or interrupted) by the evil doings of hitmen, FBI agents and other gun-toting suits.
To those who seek these things, don't worry: People still get plugged with bullets. But comedy is the main artillery and Dreyfuss and Estevez, effortlessly replaying their elbow-nudging relationship, do most of the shooting.
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This review of Another Stakeout (1993) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 14 Apr 1997.
Another Stakeout has generally received mixed reviews.
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