Review of Sleuth (2007) by Steven Rea for Philadelphia Inquirer — 27 Sep 2015
Art-directed within an inch of its life, Sleuth has the smirky gloss of a project that everyone involved with thinks is terribly good, and terribly clever. These people - Branagh, Pinter, Law and the usually great Caine (even in bad stuff) - are laboring under an epic misconception.
Sleuth is just terrible.
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This review of Sleuth (2007) was written by Steven Rea and published by Philadelphia Inquirer on 27 Sep 2015.
Sleuth has generally received mixed reviews.
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