Review of Death Wish 3 (1985) by Walter Goodman for The New York Times — 15 Apr 1996
There is not a moment of credibility in the movie and the ending is sheer chaos, and anticlimactic at that. Mr. Winner runs out of imagination before Mr. Bronson runs out of ammunition. But that should not detract from its appeal.
Along with the pleasure of seeing predators get their due, fans of the Death Wish series may also count on the usual vivid and noisy nature of their disposal and the imperturbability of the disposer.
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This review of Death Wish 3 (1985) was written by Walter Goodman and published by The New York Times on 15 April 1996.
Death Wish 3 has generally received mixed reviews.
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