Review of Undisputed (2002) by Jack Mathews for New York Daily News — 08 Jun 2008
Offers nothing new to the long tradition of boxing films. But Hill's reverence for the classic form and the stone-cold performances of Rhames and Snipes propel the whole thing forward with a prefight buildup that's more fun -- and probably more honest -- than the awkward attempts at macho showmanship we get from real fighters these days.
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This review of Undisputed (2002) was written by Jack Mathews and published by New York Daily News on 08 Jun 2008.
Undisputed has generally received mixed reviews.
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