Review of No Way Out (1987) by Sheila Benson for Los Angeles Times — 28 Oct 1988
No Way Out's greatest prize is Costner, a leading man at last: fiercely good, intelligent, appreciatively sensual in a performance balanced perfectly between action and introspection. It's a movie that lends itself to more than one sitting, and when you go back, armed with full understanding, Costner's work seems even better than the first time, richer, more complex and many layered.
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This review of No Way Out (1987) was written by Sheila Benson and published by Los Angeles Times on 28 Oct 1988.
No Way Out has generally received positive reviews.
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