Review of The Krays (1990) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 10 Oct 1997
The genius of The Krays, Peter Medak's new film about the most notorious villains of modern British crime, is that the movie is not simply a catalog of stabbings, garrotings and bloodletting. It goes deeper than into the twisted pathology of twins whose faces would light up with joy when their mom told them they looked just like proper gentlemen.
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This review of The Krays (1990) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 10 Oct 1997.
The Krays has generally received positive reviews.
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