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Although the Warner Home Video DVD does include several deleted or alternate scenes from the Mel Gibson ... on the streets of Paradise City. "Edge of Darkness," which opened in theaters on Jan ...
But by letting Winstone’s ambiguous middleman share and in fact steal scenes from Gibson (it’s scripted that way), “Edge of Darkness” hangs in there and fleshes out its ‘70s-style ...
Edge of Darkness unravels the type of multilayered ... expecting to draw your attention except when needed. The outtake scenes are interesting for seeing how familiar dialog plays out in a ...
“Edge of Darkness” begins with a murder and ends ... struggles with alcohol seems to resonate and inform nearly every scene. Craven, with his rumpled raincoat ala Columbo, haggard, lined ...
With each new scene, Craven’s fuse burns a little ... The efficiency of the brutality turns the moment into vicious comedy. Edge of Darkness has nervous whistle-blowers, sleazy politicians ...
The results are unintentionally silly in a scene where Gibson meets with a ... even a U.S. senator (Damian Young). Edge of Darkness is based on a near-legendary BBC miniseries (also directed ...
In play, Winstone appears awkward in the role, and his appearances are mostly lubrication scenes of tension or exposition. There are two or three great ideas in Edge Of Darkness, but none are ...