Review of Guncrazy (1992) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 15 Feb 1995
Davis's sensibility is much more fully developed, more authentic and much less self-consciously referential than the Coens' was at the same stage. She's not just playing around with film noir, or paying homage to it -- she's using it for a new kind of edgy, grunge realism; using it to look at sex and love and murder; using it for real.
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This review of Guncrazy (1992) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 15 Feb 1995.
Guncrazy has generally received mixed reviews.
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