Review of Role Models (2008) by M. E. Russell for Portland Oregonian — 10 Jun 2016
The surprisingly funny Role Models does three things extremely well. It gives killer roles to comic actors frequently stuck in ensembles. It directs hilariously harsh words at children and lets the children direct even harsher words back at the adults.
And it's oddly determined to give a fair shake to fans of both medieval role-playing and the band Kiss.
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This review of Role Models (2008) was written by M. E. Russell and published by Portland Oregonian on 10 Jun 2016.
Role Models has generally received positive reviews.
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