Review of Atomic Blonde (2017) by Ray Pride for Newcity — 30 Jul 2017
Theron is perennially present, sullen sculpture. No need for backstory, no need for maudlin sentiment. There are a couple of love scenes with a French spy that impress... understated and discomfortingly erotic. Present; tense.
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This review of Atomic Blonde (2017) was written by Ray Pride and published by Newcity on 30 Jul 2017.
Atomic Blonde has generally received positive reviews.
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