Review of The Thing Called Love (1993) by William Arnold for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 21 Mar 1994
The best things about The Thing Called Love are its cast, style and mood. It has a snap, pace and rhythm we don't ordinarily see in today's movies. The dialogue scenes have a headlong pace and crackling self-confidence reminiscent of Howard Hawks, and the three- and four-way love combats recall Ernst Lubitsch.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of The Thing Called Love (1993) was written by William Arnold and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 21 Mar 1994.
The Thing Called Love has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
