Review of Crimson Tide (1995) by Terrence Rafferty for The New Yorker — 08 Mar 2013
The action is loud and flashy, but there isn't really much suspense. The movie operates in such well-charted waters that it feels less like a dangerous naval mission than like a luxury cruise: the accommodations are cozy and the activities carefully planned.
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This review of Crimson Tide (1995) was written by Terrence Rafferty and published by The New Yorker on 08 Mar 2013.
Crimson Tide has generally received positive reviews.
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