Review of Touch of Evil (1958) by Kyle M — 14 Jan 2008
Surprisingly modern like it was ahead of its time as another masterfully impressive feat from Orson Welles has an ordinary routine for a classic film noir ultimately defined by the skillfully helmed talent with tautness across the cinematic devices surrounding the excellent performances, even though the subtext can be received with contemporary difficulty. (A-).
(Full review TBD).
This review of Touch of Evil (1958) was written by Kyle M on 14 Jan 2008.
Touch of Evil has generally received very positive reviews.
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