Review of Surveillance (2006) by Melissa Anderson for Village Voice — 11 May 2009
Surveillance is the work of a director who has made significant strides in both storytelling and control of the medium, deftly interweaving a grisly thriller, a sicko "Rashômon," a switcheroo, a psychotic love story, an imaginative paean to children, and an inspired resurrection of Julia Ormond.
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This review of Surveillance (2006) was written by Melissa Anderson and published by Village Voice on 11 May 2009.
Surveillance has generally received mixed reviews.
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