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Gene Siskel Chicago Tribune "The Mean Season" is a promising idea gone infuriatingly wrong. Rated: 2/4 May 20, 2021 Full Review Harper Barnes St. Louis Post-Dispatch On the whole, "The Mean Season ...
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The Mean Season was released on February 15, 1985 in 876 theaters and grossed USD $1.5 million on its opening weekend. It went on to make $4.3 million in North America. Critical response. In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote that the film "has a brisk pace and a lot of momentum. It also has a few more surprises than the ...
- $10 million
- Lalo Schifrin
- February 15, 1985
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.
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- Phillip Borsos
- R
- Crime, Thriller
Malcolm Anderson is a reporter for a Miami newspaper. He's had enough of reporting the local murders and so promises his school teacher girlfriend (Christine), they'll move away soon. Before Malcolm can hand in his notice, the murderer from his latest article phones him. The murderer tells Malcolm that he's going to kill again. The phone calls and murders continue, soon Malcolm finds that he's ...
Karl ★★★. Cat and mouse thriller with an early performance from Andy Garcia in a supporting role. The setting is Miami during the so-called mean season, when the summer is winding down and the thunder storms become more violent. Made before the 90s post-Silence of the Lambs serial killer boom, there's not much to recommend here.