Review of Wild Things (1998) by Elvis Mitchell for The New York Times — 17 Oct 2011
Predicated on two ideas -- that human nature is rife with perfidy and that it's important to get the cast into hot cars or bathing suits whenever possible -- Mr. McNaughton and the cinematographer Jeffrey L.
Kimball (''Top Gun,'' ''True Romance'') give a decadent gloss to this far-fetched, quintuple-crossing tale.
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This review of Wild Things (1998) was written by Elvis Mitchell and published by The New York Times on 17 Oct 2011.
Wild Things has generally received positive reviews.
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