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Miller's Crossing
Up is down, black is white, and nothing is what it seems.
Up is down, black is white, and nothing is what it seems.
Crime, Drama, Thriller - 1990
7.7
92%
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Details

Rated:
R
Runtime:
115 min
Release date:
21 Sep 1990
Country:
US
Languages:
English, Irish, Italian, Yiddish
Budget:
$14,000,000
Revenue:
$5,080,409
Awards:
4 wins & 16 nominations

Top Critics Reviews

rotten:
Without much point at all.
– Vincent Canby,
New York Times,
20 May 2003
fresh:
It's arguably the US mainstream's first art movie since Days of Heaven; and quite wonderful.
– Geoff Andrew,
Time Out,
24 Jun 2006
fresh:
The Coens' take on Depression-era gangster flicks, looks gorgeous and showcases John Turturro's best acting ever.
– Peter Travers,
Rolling Stone,
14 Aug 2007
rotten:
It never fully convinces in terms of either period or plot.
– Jonathan Rosenbaum,
Chicago Reader,
6 Nov 2007
fresh:
Substance is here in spades, along with the twisted, brilliantly controlled style on which filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen made a name.
– Variety Staff,
Variety,
6 Nov 2007
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