Review of King of the Hill (1993) by Marc Savlov for Austin Chronicle — 11 Feb 2013
A far cry from his earlier films sex, lies, and videotape and Kafka, Soderbergh skillfully pulls off what could have ended up as a sappy glob of treacly nostalgia. Instead, the director populates his young hero's chaotic world with genuinely disturbing people, images, and events.
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This review of King of the Hill (1993) was written by Marc Savlov and published by Austin Chronicle on 11 Feb 2013.
King of the Hill has generally received very positive reviews.
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