Review of Crisis (2021) by Sarah Hagi for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 18 Mar 2021
While the film is awful, Jarecki’s approach to filmmaking is still paint-by-numbers watchable, solely because the genre is familiar. The director has clearly watched enough movies to understand that pool halls and dive bars are good places for gangsters to hang out, that seedy deals happen in motel rooms and that a mother’s love is stronger than any other earthly force.
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This review of Crisis (2021) was written by Sarah Hagi and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 18 Mar 2021.
Crisis has generally received mixed reviews.
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