Review of Son of a Gun (2014) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 22 Jan 2015
Son of a Gun adds to the mystique that Australian crime films are meaner, nastier and more brutish than their American counterparts. But it changes style roughly every half-hour. And behind its macho preening is a preposterous, routinely executed story.
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This review of Son of a Gun (2014) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 22 Jan 2015.
Son of a Gun has generally received mixed reviews.
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