Review of Postcards from the Edge (1990) by Ollie W — 16 Oct 2011
Cheesy and saccharine, Nichol's often surprisingly biting farcical comedy takes on Hollywood and family rivalry with occasional sparks of pure, hilarious genius. MacLaine and Streep are exceptional while Hackman rules the screen every time he appears and it might end rather terribly, but within this middling material there are definitely the ingredients for an excellent Almodovar film.
This review of Postcards from the Edge (1990) was written by Ollie W on 16 Oct 2011.
Postcards from the Edge has generally received positive reviews.
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