Review of There Are No Saints (2022) by Calum Marsh for The New York Times — 26 May 2022
The director, Ulloa, tries to mask the derivative story by embellishing the violence, cutting to closeups of flesh wounds and bullet holes as a distraction from the routine plot and hardboiled dialogue — he seems to be aiming for stark and gritty, but his tough-talking assassins, crime lords and arms dealers bring the whole thing closer to unintentional camp.
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This review of There Are No Saints (2022) was written by Calum Marsh and published by The New York Times on 26 May 2022.
There Are No Saints has generally received mixed reviews.
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