Review of Nowhere to Run (1993) by David Baron for New Orleans Times-Picayune — 30 Aug 1999
The producers of Nowhere to Run simply toss out the mousetrap. They make the dismal mistake of turning Van Damme into a softy, a sensitive lunk who puts up his dukes only because he wants to help his new family.
The former kickboxer would do well to remember that the most heartfelt performance he was put on this earth to give revolves around the tender sound of snapping limbs.
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This review of Nowhere to Run (1993) was written by David Baron and published by New Orleans Times-Picayune on 30 Aug 1999.
Nowhere to Run has generally received mixed reviews.
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