Review of Baby Boom (1987) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 09 May 2016
Shyer's direction of actors rises instantly to a level of cartoonish hysteria and descends only for occasional wet bursts of sentimentality. But as an exercise in ideological persuasion it works appallingly well, playing on deep-seated guilts and insecurities with a sureness of touch that may make it a hit with the audience it caricatures.
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This review of Baby Boom (1987) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 09 May 2016.
Baby Boom has generally received positive reviews.
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