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  Movie Review for Midnight Clear, A

Movie Review for
Midnight Clear, A



Midnight Clear, A
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11 Reviews total.

Release date: 1992
Run length: 107 mins.
Categories: Action/Adventure , Drama , War

Summary: A story about young U.S. intelligence officers during the last days of War II.

                         Reviews of Midnight Clear, A

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Marc Savlov of Austin Chronicle (7/0)
            There are whole segments in A Midnight Clear that have little or no use here and scream of paddin...

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Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times (7/0)
            ...It's a good film, and Gordon is uncanny in the way he suggests the eerie forest mysteries that...

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Christopher Null of filmcritic.com (7/0)
            An all-star cast makes it wholly worthwhile.

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Mark R. Leeper of rec.arts.movies.reviews (7/0)
            The film is much more anxious to attain a literary style than to be an accurate portrayal of how ...

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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of Spirituality and Practice (7/0)
            Delves into the strain of war on the human spirit and our dependency upon community in the face o...

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Derek Adams of Time Out (7/0)
            The performances are uniformly excellent as the film moves inexorably towards bloody confrontatio...

                         Reviews of Midnight Clear, A
By
Desson Thomson of Washington Post (7/0)
            A Midnight Clear tells a wartime yarn that's quietly, often lyrically, winning.

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Hal Hinson of Washington Post (7/0)
            ...Gordon shows the kind of filmmaking talent that creates genuine excitement.

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Vincent Canby of New York Times (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
            In A Midnight Clear, just about everything works.

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Chris Hicks of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (6/1) No reference
             The performances are uniformly good by a number of familiar young actors and the atmosphere is e...

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Stephen Farber of Movieline (3/4) No reference
            While the antiwar message is familiar, it gains power from the deeply felt performances.

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