Review of The Woman in Red (1984) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 25 Apr 1988
The film is fairly tolerable as these things go: Wilder takes time off from the steamrolling plot for improvised bits with some actor buddies (including Charles Grodin and Joseph Bologna), and the project as a whole is a lot less mawkish than we've come to expect from Wilder's directorial efforts.
Still, it ain't exactly state of the art.
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This review of The Woman in Red (1984) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 25 Apr 1988.
The Woman in Red has generally received mixed reviews.
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