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Feb 15, 1985 · The Mean Season: Directed by Phillip Borsos. With Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur. When a teenager is shot at the beach, a journalist from The Miami Journal is sent to cover the story. He's called by the murderer and told there'll be four more.
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"The Mean Season" is an efficient thriller, mostly supported by the great performance of Kurt Russell, in excellent physical shape. The story has minor flaws and some clichés, but hooks the attention of the viewer until the last scene.
Directed By: Phillip Borsos. Written By: John Katzenbach, Christopher Crowe. The Mean Season. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 11 Critic Reviews. 55. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Where to Watch. iTunes ($3.99) View All. Kurt Russell. Malcolm Anderson. Mariel Hemingway. Christine Connelly.
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Jan 1, 1985 · The Mean Season Based on the novel, In the Heat of the Summer, by former Miami Herald crime reporter John Katzenbach, pic establishes solid Florida heat and humidity as the 'mean' background to a ...
By Janet Maslin FULL REVIEW. 80. Los Angeles Times. The Mean Season makes deft use of the thriller form to examine the relationship between those who report the news and those who make it, and how that line can blur dangerously. The film is very honest about how seductive a byline can be. Read More. By Kevin Thomas FULL REVIEW. 60. Time Out.