Review of Striking Distance (1993) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 11 Feb 2001
This movie is glum, murky, dour, takes place mostly in the dark, doesn't make much sense and has a surprise climax so ridiculous you may watch it with perverse, astonished respect - the kind you might grant the Joint Chiefs of Staff if they showed up for a press conference wearing lampshades on their heads and yodeling.
[17 Sept 1993, p.F].
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This review of Striking Distance (1993) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 11 Feb 2001.
Striking Distance has generally received mixed reviews.
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