Review of Innocent Blood (1992) by Kathleen Maher for Austin Chronicle — 23 Oct 2001
Landis has a lot to work with here and he misses few opportunities for sly commentary, but he blows it on a much grander scale. Innocent Blood is way too long. It loses steam and coherence about midway through, leaving us rooting for it but doomed to disappointment.
Combining comedy, horror, romance and chase scenes, Innocent Blood finally begins to collapse in on itself but not before we've had more than a few good laughs and a frightened yelp or two.
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This review of Innocent Blood (1992) was written by Kathleen Maher and published by Austin Chronicle on 23 Oct 2001.
Innocent Blood has generally received mixed reviews.
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