Review of Gringo (2018) by Clint Worthington for Consequence of Sound — 08 Mar 2018
Gringo’s obvious debt to the works of Tarantino and the Coen brothers give it a tone that’s too arch and haphazard to keep the audience rooted in its characters. The movie’s sense of humor is about twenty years too old, manifesting in glib jabs at other characters’ expense for being fat, or mentally challenged, or poorly-endowed.
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This review of Gringo (2018) was written by Clint Worthington and published by Consequence of Sound on 08 Mar 2018.
Gringo has generally received mixed reviews.
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