Widow's Peak Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
WIDOWS' PEAK is a quirky little Irish comedy and mystery from the
director (John Irvin) of Turtle Diary. It features Mia Farrow as the
mysteriously angry, local Irish woman who is convinced that the
mysterious new English/American stranger, played...more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by Oscar van Vliet |
I saw this film a week ago in a sneak preview in Utrecht's Camera
theater. It stars Mia Farrow, and some other people I had never heard
of. The film is located in the Irish village of Kilshannon. The
village is more or less divided into two...more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by Michael J. Legeros |
Directed by John Irvin
Written by Hugh Leonard, from his original story
Cast Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright, Natasha Richardson, Adrian Dunbar, and
Jim Broadbent
MPAA Rating PG
Running Time 102 minutes more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
Capsule review: The peace of a small post-WWI Irish
village is shattered by the feud of two women in this
picturesque comedy. As with many recent British films, the
setting is the real star of this film. The plot twists are
not...more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
I can't think of a film in the last few years set in Ireland that
I did not enjoy, and I'm fairly sure it's not coincidence. When an
Irish setting is involved, I tend to lose all objectivity. It's me
Celtic roots crying out, it is. The verdant...more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by eye WEEKLY |
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eye WEEKLY May 5 1994
Toronto's arts newspaper ...free every...more |
Widow's Peak Review |
by berardinelli,james |
WIDOWS' PEAK
A Film Review by James Berardinelli
Copyright 1994 James Berardinelli more |