Review of Night of the Lepus (1972) by Eric Henderson for Slant Magazine — 08 Nov 2014
William F. Claxton’s film is a radically dull riff on the nature-run-amok genre, utilizing what must’ve felt at the time like the only animal not yet exploited to scare audiences. But scares are exactly what the filmmakers didn’t get.
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This review of Night of the Lepus (1972) was written by Eric Henderson and published by Slant Magazine on 08 Nov 2014.
Night of the Lepus has generally received negative reviews.
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