Review of Death Becomes Her (1992) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 27 Jun 1993
More cosmetic than cosmic in its approach, it thrives on what it condemns and in its own weird, wonderfully savvy fashion, spanks the liposucked fannies of Hollywood. It's as irresistibly nasty as The War of the Roses and as cheerily Gothic as The Witches of Eastwick.
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This review of Death Becomes Her (1992) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 27 Jun 1993.
Death Becomes Her has generally received positive reviews.
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