Review of Catch-22 (1970) by Nathan Rabin for The A.V. Club — 25 Apr 2013
It's a flawed film, hampered by weird tonal shifts and an overpopulated cast. But, 31 years later, Catch-22's chilliness seems forgivable, its vision of a military (and a nation) ruled by gung-ho capitalists, shameless opportunists, and evil yes-men as prescient and incisive as ever.
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This review of Catch-22 (1970) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by The A.V. Club on 25 Apr 2013.
Catch-22 has generally received positive reviews.
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