Review of Tank Girl (1995) by Janet Maslin for The New York Times — 23 Dec 2000
Since this is thoroughly tongue in cheek, Tank Girl has a likable brashness, even when breathless, pointless plotting threatens to eclipse the movie's charms. Chief among its strong points is Lori Petty, a buzz-cut fashion plate in a Prozac necklace, who brings the necessary gusto to Tank Girl's flippancy.
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This review of Tank Girl (1995) was written by Janet Maslin and published by The New York Times on 23 Dec 2000.
Tank Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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