Review of Death Becomes Her (1992) by Janet Maslin for The New York Times — 03 Feb 2011
Death Becomes Her dares to invent a world of spectacular self-interest and populate that world with two fabulous harridans (Ms. Streep and Goldie Hawn) giving wonderfully spirited performances. But in spite of that, it remains surprisingly tame.
A lot of the problem arises from simple -- and inexplicable -- lapses in the screenplay.
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This review of Death Becomes Her (1992) was written by Janet Maslin and published by The New York Times on 03 Feb 2011.
Death Becomes Her has generally received positive reviews.
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