Review of River's Edge (1986) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 21 May 2002
There's a lot of low-key poetry and nicely casual tension in Hunter's direction and in Frederick Elmes' cinematography--and the acting ensemble is fine. For all its flaws and the revulsion it may induce, River's Edge has something valuable: a dark, harrowing but moral perspective.
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This review of River's Edge (1986) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 21 May 2002.
River's Edge has generally received positive reviews.
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