Review of Splice (2010) by Manohla Dargis for The New York Times — 26 Mar 2012
Mr. Natali, whose earlier films include “Cube,” hasn’t reinvented the horror genre. But with Splice he has done the next best thing with an intelligent movie that, in between its small boos and an occasional hair-raising jolt, explores chewy issues like bioethics, abortion, corporate-sponsored science, commitment problems between lovers and even Freudian-worthy family dynamics.
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This review of Splice (2010) was written by Manohla Dargis and published by The New York Times on 26 March 2012.
Splice has generally received mixed reviews.
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