Review of Don't Look Now (1973) by Greg P — 11 Oct 2007
Along with the Wicker Man, this is considered the cornerstone of British horror. Roeg's visual style makes for a more psychological thriller with some great visual cuts, but the pace is laborious and the 'twist' quite problematic in its impossibility.
It has dated badly despite the British film world's dedication to its heritage.
This review of Don't Look Now (1973) was written by Greg P on 11 Oct 2007.
Don't Look Now has generally received very positive reviews.
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