Review of Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 01 Jan 2000
Ruben, at least, is adept with suspense tactics. He keeps Bergin lurking off screen for an agonizingly long time and he knows his suspenseful way around a bathtub. There's also some respectably scary business to do with neatly arranged bathroom towels and food cans in the pantry.
But Ruben is merely modulating mediocre material.
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This review of Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 01 Jan 2000.
Sleeping with the Enemy has generally received positive reviews.
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