Review of One False Move (1991) by David Ansen for Newsweek — 15 Feb 2016
Director Carl Franklin is a talent to watch: he gets subtle, textured performances from his fine cast; he knows how to let a scene breathe; how to create dread without strong-arming the audience. And on the subjects of racism and crime and the way the rural and inner-city experiences are linked, this modest film noir has a lot to say between the lines of its action plot.
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This review of One False Move (1991) was written by David Ansen and published by Newsweek on 15 Feb 2016.
One False Move has generally received very positive reviews.
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