Review of Soul Food (1997) by Lisa Alspector for Chicago Reader — 03 Mar 1998
Director George Tillman Jr.'s screenplay covers an array of events in the characters' lives so replete with drama it could easily be too much, but the movie's humor is vibrant, the sorrow unexploitive, the sexuality character enhancing, and the love heartfelt--and Tillman is tremendously skilled at bridging the vast shifts in tone.
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This review of Soul Food (1997) was written by Lisa Alspector and published by Chicago Reader on 03 Mar 1998.
Soul Food has generally received positive reviews.
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