Review of Hold the Dark (2018) by Michael Roffman for Consequence of Sound — 28 Sep 2018
The problem is that something never adds up to much of anything. Even thematically, the whole picture feels all over the place, oscillating hazily between half-baked meditations on man vs. nature and unfinished portraits of family values.
Even so, Saulnier’s scope and visual endurance is admirable, to say the least, and it’s clear that he could do something this brazen eventually with a much stronger script.
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This review of Hold the Dark (2018) was written by Michael Roffman and published by Consequence of Sound on 28 Sep 2018.
Hold the Dark has generally received mixed reviews.
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