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Murder at 1600 (1997) Reviews
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Review: Murder At 1600
There is an opening sequence that's familiar from a lot of cop movies. A madman is waving a gun and threatening bystanders. ...
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert - 04/18/97
Review: Murder at 1600
The "1600" in the title, Murder at 1600 , refers to a house number on Pennsylvania Avenue: the address of the White House. ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
Review: MURDER AT 1600
The NY Times review of Murder at 1600, a Dwight H. Little film starring Wesley Snipes and Diane Lane. Murder at 1600 movie trailer, showtimes, ...
The New York Times - Janet Maslin - 04/18/97
Review: Murder at 1600
A by-the-numbers thriller for people who have difficulty adding two and two, Murder at 1600 is the story of an investigation into a homicide that ...
Palo Alto Online - Leonard Schwarz
Review: MURDER AT 1600
It desperately wants to be a paranoid political thriller, but this cobbled-together collection of corruption-on-Capitol Hill and cop movie cliches ...
TV Guide - Maitland McDonagh
Review: Murder At 1600
The address referred to in the title is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, better known as the White House. When a female staff member is ...
Empire Online - Kim Newman
MURDER AT 1600 Film Review
More cartoonlike, and more entertaining, than Clint Eastwood's "Absolute Power," Dwight Little's "Murder at 1600" originally was set to open ahead ...
Boxoffice Online - Joseph McBride
Review: Murder At 1600
Not even Hollywood can keep up with Clinton's scandal du jour, but "Murder at 1600" comes close as a cloud of sex, greed and corruption blows ...
Film Threat - Tom Meek - 04/21/97
Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
Starring: Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Alan Alda, Daniel Benzali, Ronny Cox, Dennis Miller. Screenplay: Wayne Beach and David Hodgin. ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Scott Renshaw - 04/21/97
Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
MURDER AT 1600 fits right in with its ancestors - this year's THE SHADOW CONSPIRACY and ABSOLUTE POWER. We have yet another massive conspiracy ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Steve Rhodes - 04/21/97
Review: Murder At 1600 (1997)
starring: Wesley Snipes (Detective Harlan Regis), Diane Lane (Nina Chance), Daniel Benzali (Nick Spikings), Dennis Miller (Detective Stengel), ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Stephen Graham - 08/31/97
Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
There's only one presidential election every four years, but it seems like every few months we get another presidential conspiracy movie painted ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Andrew Hicks - 10/14/97
Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
There are plenty of reasons why President Clinton defied conventional wisdom and remained in office despite Monica Lewinsky scandal. ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Dragan Antulov - 01/22/04
Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
There's a major crime at the White House and the politicians are busy at work covering it up. This could be either one of many films from the past ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Michael Redman - 04/23/97
Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
Cast: Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Dennis Miller, Daniel Benzali, Alan Alda, Ronny Cox Director: Dwight Little Screenplay: Wayne Beach & David ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Tim Voon - 12/22/97
Review: MURDER AT 1600 (1997)
Another conspiracy movie? Maybe. Plausible story? Yes. Entertaining? Definitely. For all the complaining people do about government (and a lot of ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Walter Frith - 04/22/97
Review: Murder at 1600 (1997)
"Murder at 1600" is a movie that starts with promise but ends in disappointment. It's a candy that initially tastes sweet but has a horrible ...
rec.arts.movies.reviews - Nick Schaden - 09/13/97
Review: Murder at 1600
The "1600" in the title, Murder at 1600 , refers to a house number on Pennsylvania Avenue: the address of the White House. ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
Review: Murder at 1600
A by-the-numbers thriller for people who have difficulty adding two and two, Murder at 1600 is the story of an investigation into a homicide that ...
Palo Alto Online - Leonard Schwarz
Executive disorder
It desperately wants to be a paranoid political thriller, but this cobbled-together collection of corruption-on-Capitol Hill and cop movie cliches ...
TV Guide - Maitland McDonagh
Review: MURDER AT 1600
More cartoonlike, and more entertaining, than Clint Eastwood's "Absolute Power," Dwight Little's "Murder at 1600" originally was set to open ahead ...
Boxoffice Online - Joseph McBride
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