Unlawful Entry 1992

Critics score:
75 / 100

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Janet Maslin, New York Times: More gripping than it is convincing. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: Neither Lewis Colick's script nor Jonathan Kaplan's direction is quite as streamlined as it could be, but you certainly get a run for your money. Read more

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Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: The movie is a thriller, with all the usual trappings of a thriller, but the director, Jonathan Kaplan, is able to place the story in a plausible world. Read more

Time Out: Solid performances lend weight to the flakier elements, with Liotta turning crazed excess into something wild. Read more

Todd McCarthy, Variety: Although it exists primarily to send an audience into a bloodthirsty frenzy and has major credibility problems in the bargain, Unlawful Entry is still a very effective victimization thriller. Read more

Joe Brown, Washington Post: Entry is acted more intelligently than is usual in this type of cookie-cutter shocker. Read more

Rita Kempley, Washington Post: The plot is as tediously redundant as director Jonathan Kaplan's approach is carefully workmanlike. Read more