[REVIEW] ‘THE HUNT’ IS SURPRISINGLY SOLID SATIRE WITH A STAR PERFORMANCE AT ITS CENTER
‘The Hunt’ is a slobs-versus-snobs ’80s film taken to the present day. Its slightly tired jokes are elevated by Betty Gilpin’s impressive lead performance.
‘The Hunt’ is a slobs-versus-snobs ’80s film taken to the present day. Its slightly tired jokes are elevated by Betty Gilpin’s impressive lead performance.
Powered by 70s rock, pointed direction, and consistently engaging scripts, episodes 4 and 5 find Trust growing into a dark horse Sunday night favorite.
Supported by the solid foundation of the first two episodes, “La Dolce Vita” finds Trust really finding its voice, heart, and teeth.
Though a lot of Sutton Place is stuffy and lethargic, “Lone Star” is still a damn fun watch and has a heart behind this strange and theatrical crime.
When Hammer Film Productions stopped producing films in 1979 they didn’t just die, they transitioned.