Review of Scarecrow (1973) by Dave Calhoun for Time Out London — 04 Sep 2003
Scarecrow’ feels like an existential fairytale squarely rooted in the reality of America’s fraying backroads and small towns. It’s all a little rambling and anarchic, but later scenes in a jail have real bite.
And when the sadness behind Lion’s smile is revealed, it’s also genuinely moving.
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This review of Scarecrow (1973) was written by Dave Calhoun and published by Time Out London on 04 Sep 2003.
Scarecrow has generally received positive reviews.
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