Nightwatch Reviews

Nightwatch Review
by James Sanford
Conventional wisdom says any film that spends an inordinantly long amount of time on the shelf between its production and its release must be a piece of junk. To get an idea of how long ``Nightwatch'' has been on hold, please note the...more

Nightwatch Review
by Jon Popick
Nightwatch is finally coming out. This film has been scheduled for release more often than I masturbate. It’s never a good thing when a studio continuously delays an opening, but they had a good reason to with this one. The procrastination was...more

Nightwatch Review
by Matt Prigge
Director: Ole Bornedal Writers: Ole Bornedal and Steven Soderbergh Starring: Ewan McGregor, Nick Nolte, Josh Brolin, Patricia Arquette, Alix Koromzay, Lauren Graham, Brad Douriff, John C. Reilly, Charles Fleischer, Lonny Chapman more

Nightwatch Review
by Tim Voon
NIGHTWATCH 1998 A film review by Timothy Voon Copyright 1998 Timothy Voon 7 :-( :-( :-( :-( :-( :-( :-( - walked out more

Nightwatch Review
by James Berardinelli
United States, 1998 U.S. Release Date: 4/17/98 (wide) Running Length: 1:40 MPAA Classification: R (Body parts, violence, gore, nude corpses, sex) Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 more

Nightwatch Review
by Jamie Peck
NIGHTWATCH Reviewed by Jamie Peck ------------------------------------------------------------------------Rating: **1/2 (out of ****) Dimension / 1:45 / 1998 / R (language, violence, corpse nudity, elements of necrophilia) Cast: Ewan McGregor; Josh...more

Nightwatch Review
by Michael Dequina
With two hot young stars (Ewan McGregor and Patricia Arquette), a stylish director, and a creepy premise based on a popular Danish thriller, Nightwatch built some buzz... back in October 1996, when it was originally slated to surface in theatres. A year...more

Nightwatch Review
by Bryant Frazer
The first indication you get that this movie might suck comes in the very first scene, when, just as a television report makes mention of a brutal stabbing, someone knocks over a bottle of red wine. This sort of club-footed imagery could be quaint...more