Review of One False Move (1991) by Duane Byrge for The Hollywood Reporter — 09 Sep 1994
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 Duane Byrge and published by The Hollywood Reporter on 09 Sep 1994.
One False Move has generally received very positive reviews.
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