Review of Inferno (1980) by Scott Tobias for The A.V. Club — 15 May 2021
The writing is clumsy, with information packed crudely into the dialogue, and his attention to the performances is inversely proportional to his attention to style. Yet his “New York” has an eerie, deserted, otherworldly quality—much as Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut would later—and some of the individual setpieces are spectacularly vibrant.
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This review of Inferno (1980) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The A.V. Club on 15 May 2021.
Inferno has generally received positive reviews.
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