ENTERTAINMENT
November 14, 2000 | PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
The Times' Kenneth Turan called me "an elegant jewel, hard and bright, where the austerity of Robert Bresson meets the laconic toughness of Raymond Chandler." Newsweek's David Ansen said I was "coolly hypnotic, tautly directed, cunningly written and a reminder that movies don't have to wave their arms and scream to hold our attention." New York magazine's Peter Rainer hailed me as a "triumph of sharp storytelling and dry-ice urbanity."