Review of Notes on a Scandal (2006) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 01 Oct 2008
Notes on a Scandal is a wobbly film that never settles on its tone or, perhaps more precisely, its voice. It can't figure out what kind of movie it wants to be: a high-camp melodrama, a realistic psychological portrait of a troubled female friendship, or a vampire-lesbian horror film.
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This review of Notes on a Scandal (2006) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 01 Oct 2008.
Notes on a Scandal has generally received very positive reviews.
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