Review of Color of Night (1994) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 01 Jan 2000
Color of Night approaches badness from so many directions that one really must admire its imagination. Combining all the worst ingredients of an Agatha Christie whodunit and a sex-crazed slasher film, it ends in a frenzy of recycled thriller elements, with a chase scene, a showdown in an echoing warehouse, and not one but two cliches from Ebert's Little Movie Glossary: The Talking Killer and the Climbing Villain.
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This review of Color of Night (1994) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 01 Jan 2000.
Color of Night has generally received mixed reviews.
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