J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors | Release Date: November 9, 1990 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 18 Critic Reviews
Positive:
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Mixed:
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Negative:
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The Seattle TimesMichael Upchurch
Medak and Ridley have taken the stuff of tabloid headlines and alchemized it into cinematic gold. [09 Nov 1990, p.30]
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Gary and Martin Kemp, better known in pop music circles as Britain's Spandau Ballet, are superbly, diabolically creepy as the Krays. They give the film its otherworldly, yet street-smart and gritty, sense of being. [09 Nov 1990, p.7]
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The Krays is one of the artiest, eeriest gangster movies ever made. [15 Sep 1990, p.14p]
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Their performances may not get touted on many year-end movie lists, but the Kemp brothers - Gary and Martin - are the make-or-break element of the spotty but often gripping The Krays. In this case, happily, it's make. [09 Nov 1990, p.4D]
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Thematically, The Krays bites off more than it can chew: It's hungry for significance. But the horror of the twins' tale holds you in its clammy grip: it's a high-class creep show. [26 Nov 1990, p.80]
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A generally absorbing, sometimes harrowing look at the violent rise of twin brothers named Kray to the top of the London underworld. [09 Nov 1990, p.3F]