Review of City Hall (1996) by James Berardinelli for ReelViews — 20 Aug 2001
Despite the presence of three top-line actors and a fine supporting cast, City Hall never lives up to its promise. There's too little grit and too much predictability, and even the central character, Calhoun, is never better than half-developed.
Director Harold Becker (Sea of Love, Malice) keeps City Hall well-paced, so boredom never threatens. Even so, as political thrillers go, this one stands below the likes of even Kevin Costner's No Way Out, and isn't close to the same category as All the President's Men.
There's not enough substance or energy here to warrant more than a lukewarm recommendation.
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This review of City Hall (1996) was written by James Berardinelli and published by ReelViews on 20 Aug 2001.
City Hall has generally received positive reviews.
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