Review of Cold in July (2014) by Marjorie Baumgarten for Austin Chronicle — 04 Jun 2014
The neo-noir Cold in July operates at a steady sizzle. A body turns up dead before the film’s opening credits: It becomes the opening salvo that propels the characters into a confusing vortex of guilt, revenge, corruption, and vice.
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This review of Cold in July (2014) was written by Marjorie Baumgarten and published by Austin Chronicle on 04 Jun 2014.
Cold in July has generally received positive reviews.
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