Review of Night Moves (1975) by Roger Moore for McClatchy-Tribune News Service — 26 May 2014
Reichardt hangs her film on Eisenberg, who subtly suggests a loner whose primary gift for the cause is he whole in his soul where a longing or human contact should be. It’s a terrific performance and it holds the movie together even as Night Moves stumbles toward its foregone, and rather poorly handled, conclusion.
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This review of Night Moves (1975) was written by Roger Moore and published by McClatchy-Tribune News Service on 26 May 2014.
Night Moves has generally received positive reviews.
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