Review of Complete Unknown (2016) by Barry Hertz for Globe and Mail — 13 Oct 2016
Complete Unknown is the perfect case study of what happens when bad movies rope in good actors. In this case, it’s Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon, two of the most talented performers working today, who get sucked into writer-director Joshua Marston’s vortex of nothingness.
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This review of Complete Unknown (2016) was written by Barry Hertz and published by Globe and Mail on 13 October 2016.
Complete Unknown has generally received mixed reviews.
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