Review of Hollywoodland (2006) by Conner R — 06 Apr 2011
The only reason Hollywood isn't considered a modern classic is because it was Ben Affleck's follow up to Gigli. This has an amazing sense of style and storytelling ability. I like the idea of having a plot revolve around the three main theories around George Reeve's death and not just a gradual progression like in most detective stories.
Adrien Brody's surprisingly dead on likeness to a film noir detective is what really makes the movie though. Without his dynamite performance and anchor to the mystery, no one would care what happened to Superman.
This review of Hollywoodland (2006) was written by Conner R on 06 Apr 2011.
Hollywoodland has generally received mixed reviews.
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