Review of Extreme Prejudice (1987) by Pat Graham for Chicago Reader — 09 May 1997
The character interactions are strong, especially for this depleted genre, and Hill's tight, efficient styling recovers a lot of lost formal ground: his framing and crosscutting are as sharp as ever, and the bloodbath finale is, improbably, a model of intelligent restraint, the classicist's answer to Peckinpah baroque.
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This review of Extreme Prejudice (1987) was written by Pat Graham and published by Chicago Reader on 09 May 1997.
Extreme Prejudice has generally received mixed reviews.
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