Review of Domino (2019) by Nick Newman for The Film Stage — 27 May 2019
Make no mistake, it’s mostly staged for campiness. More often than not that De Palma touch is zooming in on the specter of terrorism until it can find something ridiculous, heightened, thrilling in their possibilities.
The rub is that Domino comes into a world with too many scarring reflections of itself to sit right. How amusing that a director so fascinated with the voyeurism-violence dichotomy would make a terrorist thriller about insurgents using the power of propaganda.
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This review of Domino (2019) was written by Nick Newman and published by The Film Stage on 27 May 2019.
Domino has generally received mixed reviews.
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