Review of The Time We Killed (2004) by Richard Porton for Chicago Reader — 28 Sep 2017
Reeves's film is distinguished by its formal rigor-she makes beautiful use of an array of avant-garde techniques, including overexposed footage and an elliptical voice-over-and by its acute sensitivity to the way we all lived in Bush's America.
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This review of The Time We Killed (2004) was written by Richard Porton and published by Chicago Reader on 28 Sep 2017.
The Time We Killed has generally received mixed reviews.
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