Review of Good Kill (2015) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 20 May 2015
Admittedly, Niccol succumbs to the temptation to make mini-billboards out of his dialogue, in which arguments follow neat “on the one hand” trajectories. But for the most part, Good Kill asks pertinent, enduring questions, not by way of polemic, but through the study of a character.
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This review of Good Kill (2015) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 20 May 2015.
Good Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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