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Serpico reviewed in 1974

As Sidney Lumet’s Al Pacino-starring thriller about undercover cop Frank Serpico returns to cinemas this week in a new 4K restoration, we revisit an original rave review of the film first published in the Monthly Film Bulletin.

Dog Day Afternoon movie review (1975)

"Dog Day Afternoon" runs a little longer than the average feature, and you think maybe they could have cut an opening montage of life in New York. But no. These shots, stolen from reality, establish a bedrock for the film. It's "naturalistic," says the director, Sidney Lumet. I think he means it has the pace and feel of everyday life. When you begin with the story of a man who sticks up a bank to finance his lover's sex change, when you have a situation that has attracted hundreds of cops and millions of TV viewers, you run the risk of making a side show. "Dog Day Afternoon" never makes that mistake. The characters are all believable, sympathetic, convincing. We care for them. In a film about cops and robbers, there are no bad guys. Just people trying to get through a summer afternoon that has taken a strange turn.

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