Review of Three for the Road (1987) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 06 Dec 2011
The movie makers try to revive another day’s genre--the early ’70’s “road” pictures--in today’s terms. And it doesn’t work. The looser, more anarchic feelings they’re going after don’t jibe with the modern packaging, and they wind up with something slicked-up, streamlined and hollow--like “Blowing in the Wind” rearranged as elevator music.
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This review of Three for the Road (1987) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 06 Dec 2011.
Three for the Road has generally received mixed reviews.
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