Review of Chain Reaction (1996) by Owen Gleiberman for Entertainment Weekly — 04 Dec 2004
Chain Reaction, while crisply shot, unfolds in an action-suspense-thriller void. The movie’s emblem might be the terse, bureaucratically impersonal performance of Morgan Freeman, who, as the energy project’s chief government liaison, manages to play the film’s most ambiguous character without raising its dramatic temperature one degree.
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This review of Chain Reaction (1996) was written by Owen Gleiberman and published by Entertainment Weekly on 04 Dec 2004.
Chain Reaction has generally received mixed reviews.
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