Review of Foxes (1980) by Owen Gleiberman for Entertainment Weekly — 11 Mar 2011
It’s really one of the very first, very early Gen-X movies (the true first one, to me, is 1978’s terrific Over the Edge), and I was struck all over again by the freshness of what it captured: these four prematurely jaded adolescent girls, led by Jodie Foster as the sensible one, living like baby adults, cut off from their parents and the past, bonded only by attitude, consumerism, and the pop-culture decadence they share.
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This review of Foxes (1980) was written by Owen Gleiberman and published by Entertainment Weekly on 11 Mar 2011.
Foxes has generally received mixed reviews.
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