Review of The Forgotten (2004) by Jon Strickland for L.A. Weekly — 21 Sep 2004
Midway through, the plot pulls itself out of its doldrums with a sudden, heart-twisting turn. Ruben still knows how to cut a sequence for maximum jolt, and, ultimately, he and DiPego manage to summon up some of the B-movie paranoia that fueled "The Stepfather," turning in a pleasantly nonsensical roller-coaster ride.
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This review of The Forgotten (2004) was written by Jon Strickland and published by L.A. Weekly on 21 Sep 2004.
The Forgotten has generally received mixed reviews.
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