Review of Nothing but Trouble (1991) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 08 Dec 2015
Nothing but Trouble, which distinguishes itself by being Dan Aykroyd's directorial debut and in no other way, certainly lives up to its name. But you could go far beyond that -- it's nothing but trouble and agony and pain and suffering and obnoxious, toxically unfunny bad taste.
It's nothing but miserable.
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This review of Nothing but Trouble (1991) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 08 Dec 2015.
Nothing but Trouble has generally received mixed reviews.
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