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Caryn James, New York Times: It is the laziest sort of action comedy, with lumbering chase scenes, a dull-witted script and the charmless pairing of Mr. Eastwood and Bernadette Peters. Read more
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: As a deeply personal work about free-floating existential identities, this 1989 film has the kind of grit and feeling that few action comedies can muster, with Eastwood and Peters interesting and unpredictable throughout. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: There's little that's new in the material, and nobody seems to have asked whether the emotional charge of blatant racism belongs in a lightweight story like this -- even if the racists are the villains. Read more
Hal Hinson, Washington Post: It's weightlessly, irredeemably enjoyable. Read more