Review of No Way Out (1987) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 27 Nov 2007
In thriller terms it's close to irresistible and enormously entertaining. And the movie's lack of weight is part of what makes it work, part of its gripping purity. What this movie, which as a political thriller has more in common with "Three Days of the Condor" or "Seven Days in May" than "All the President's Men," has going for it is a great premise: the mainspring of this big clock is built to run.
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This review of No Way Out (1987) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 27 Nov 2007.
No Way Out has generally received positive reviews.
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