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efilmcritic.com - : It would be easier to dismiss this one as yet another pointless Fatal Attraction rip-off, but I doubt the screenwriters even tried so hard as to actually rip something off. Produced for network TV in 1991 (under the title Victim of Love) and recently dusted off thanks to the leading man’s upcoming revival of the James Bond character, Raw Heat is precisely as awful as you’d expect a 1991 TV movie to be. Worse, actually. more...
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www.filmcritic.com - : Somewhere between Remington Steele and James Bond, Pierce Brosnan had a little lull in his career... that is, if you can call eight years a lull. Made in the dead center of that lost decade, Brosnan turns in a lifeless, blood-drained performance in Raw Heat, a tepid psychological thriller that feels borrowed from such films as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Color of Night -- the worst parts of each. more...
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