Review of Kiss of Death (1995) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 01 Jun 2000
All Jimmy wants is for his life to return to normal. But Price and director Barbet Schroeder haven't done a very good job of letting us know who this guy is—or even what normal is to him. Schroeder also shifts back and forth between a tone of earnest homage to the mood and feel of the classic thriller to one that sends up the genre, laughing slyly behind its back.
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This review of Kiss of Death (1995) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 01 Jun 2000.
Kiss of Death has generally received positive reviews.
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