Review of Cobb (1994) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 29 Aug 1997
Most biopics mistakenly try to take us from cradle to grave and end up skimming the surface. The wisdom of Cobb is that writer-director Ron Shelton (Bull Durham) knows that the close study of a single day can decode a human life.
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This review of Cobb (1994) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 29 Aug 1997.
Cobb has generally received positive reviews.
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