Review of Sirens (1994) by Rene Rodriguez for Miami Herald — 13 Aug 2003
The charm, humor, and healthy eroticism of Australian writer-director John Duigan (The Year My Voice Broke, Flirting) are back in force in this pleasantly recounted tale, set in the 30s, about a newlywed Anglican clergyman and his wife, freshly played by Hugh Grant and Tara Fitzgerald, who stop off at the remote home of a controversial (i.
E., erotic) painter (Sam Neill).
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This review of Sirens (1994) was written by Rene Rodriguez and published by Miami Herald on 13 Aug 2003.
Sirens has generally received mixed reviews.
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