Review of The Men's Club (1986) by Pat Graham for Chicago Reader — 21 May 2013
There's no formal stylization to speak of, but this is, after all, a film about performances, and Medak simply points his camera at the actors and lets them chew away. Some of the chewers are better than others, and Harvey Keitel and Frank Langella especially, coming from opposite poles of intensity and languor, deliver the honest emotional goods.
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This review of The Men's Club (1986) was written by Pat Graham and published by Chicago Reader on 21 May 2013.
The Men's Club has generally received negative reviews.
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