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Los Angeles Magazine
Los Angeles Magazine is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Peter Rainer, Steve Erickson.
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| Wild Bill (1995) | Peter Rainer |
Wild Bill, starring Jeff Bridges, is Walter Hill’s best film in years. It’s a movie about the self-destructive power of myth. By the end, Hill makes that self-destruction seem like the archetypal American story.
Posted Aug 09, 2022
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| Stealing Beauty (1996) | Peter Rainer |
Stealing Beauty would be an odd elixir coming from most directors; from Bernardo Bertolucci, it’s almost perverse. And yet it’s consistent with the central nostalgia in his movies.
Posted Aug 09, 2022
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