Review of Love and Death on Long Island (1998) by Lee M — 03 May 2009
This is arguably Hurt's best role in years, and he bites into it with relish, managing to seem both manipulative and vulnerable, dour and droll at the same time. And the film is a witty, canny meditation on the power of pop culture in general and the rationalizations of cinephilia and film criticism in particular.
This review of Love and Death on Long Island (1998) was written by Lee M on 03 May 2009.
Love and Death on Long Island has generally received positive reviews.
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