Review of Near Dark (1987) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 28 Mar 2004
Bigelow gets a scary poetry out of these landscapes--and though the film is erratic, it has force and passion...It works on your nerves--not necessarily through its big shock scenes, but through the atmosphere it creates: the sense of dread, no exit, lives plunging out of control, the secret mad pull of murder and outlawry.
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This review of Near Dark (1987) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 28 Mar 2004.
Near Dark has generally received positive reviews.
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