Review of Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) by Cole M — 29 Jul 2012
Like most of Rob Reiner's films (in the 90's), the only moving element in the film are the performances (James Woods' in particular -- which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor).
The screenplay is sappy and predictable (Predictable in a thematic sense. I know that there's a historical basis here) and the lack of direction on Reiner's part is noticeable. It seems like the actors were left to handle their scenes on their own.
This review of Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) was written by Cole M on 29 Jul 2012.
Ghosts of Mississippi has generally received positive reviews.
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