Review of Tombstone (1993) by Richard Harrington for Washington Post — 01 Jan 2000
Highly stylized fashion-wise but awkwardly unfocused in its plotlines, it aims for the western iconography of Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone but never gets past its own directorial hurdles.
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This review of Tombstone (1993) was written by Richard Harrington and published by Washington Post on 01 Jan 2000.
Tombstone has generally received positive reviews.
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