Review of Half Past Dead (2002) by Manohla Dargis for Los Angeles Times — 14 Nov 2002
Absent one original moment and bathed in de rigueur steel blue punctuated by sporadic bursts of flaming orange, the movie is notable only for its creative approach to Seagal's bulky gracelessness: Not since "Apocalypse Now" has a film gone to such lengths to hide what its star looks like.
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This review of Half Past Dead (2002) was written by Manohla Dargis and published by Los Angeles Times on 14 Nov 2002.
Half Past Dead has generally received mixed reviews.
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