Review of Haven (2001) by Nathan Rabin for AV Club — 22 Sep 2006
The film boasts compelling performances--from Bruckner, and especially from Stephen Dillane as a wildly pragmatic money-man who radiates well-deserved cynicism. But Bloom is the giant void at the center of the film, and his laughable histrionics pull Haven firmly into camp territory.
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This review of Haven (2001) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by AV Club on 22 Sep 2006.
Haven has generally received mixed reviews.
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