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1987 |
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102 minutes |
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Bob Rafelson |
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Theresa Russell, Debra Winger, Dennis Hopper |
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Cameo: [David Mamet] Playing poker with Debra Winger.
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Catherine Peterson: Mr. Shin, I'll tell you two things about me: I'm very rich. And I'm very wealthy.
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Black Widow Reviews |
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In the early 1990s it seemed that Hollywood producers like to make two very distinctive types of thrillers. One, obviously inspired by smashing success of Demme's SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, dealt with demonic yet efficient and hyperintelligent serial killers. Another one, spawned by BASIC INSTINCT, used, or to be more precise, shamelessly exploited sex or sexual themes in the plot. The former one is still popular, the latter one have already reached its peak and turned to straight-for-video land. However, more than a decade ago, and long before such explosion, there was a movie that fused both of those elements, and did it more seriously. It was BLACK WIDOW by Bob Rafelson, that used a very old film noire motives and gave it a completely new and modern twist.
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