Review of Malice (1993) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 05 Feb 2008
Perhaps director Harold Becker thought flashy acting could distract us from the gaping plot holes. Becker gets so intent on confusing us, he forgets to give us characters to care about, the way he did in Sea of Love with Al Pacino.
Malice is way out of that classy league. It’s got suspense but no staying power.
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This review of Malice (1993) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 05 Feb 2008.
Malice has generally received mixed reviews.
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