Review of Sabotage (1937) by Joe Williams for St. Louis Post-Dispatch — 27 Mar 2014
This is an extremely gory flick, with autopsy scenes to complement Schwarzenegger’s usual shoot-first sensibilities. After 30 years, it’s pointless to complain about the collateral damage in his movies, but here Schwarzenegger is taking vigilante justice to dark new levels that can only be reached via plot holes big enough for a Hummer.
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This review of Sabotage (1937) was written by Joe Williams and published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 27 Mar 2014.
Sabotage has generally received positive reviews.
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