Review of Hannibal (2001) by Peter Rainer for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 23 Jun 2002
The audience for Hannibal is far more primed for a good time; if the film is a hit, it will be because Lecter has been cartoonized; his ghoulish panache, his double entendres about cannibalism, and his pet phrases like "goody-goody" and "okeydokey" all serve to make him a figure of fun.
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This review of Hannibal (2001) was written by Peter Rainer and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 23 Jun 2002.
Hannibal has generally received positive reviews.
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