A singularly eccentric and haunting crime drama, Point Blank (1967) transforms a conventional revenge story into a dreamlike amalgam of pulp elements and stream-of-consciousness narrative. With the support of totem-like star Lee Marvin, director John...read the complete Point Blank (1967) review at Reel.com DVD review (Tim Knight)
Outwardly a flashy revenge thriller, Point Blank reaches beyond its genre with inspiring visuals, an elliptical storyline and pure style. Right from the outset Point Blank slaps us with violence, a quick one-two as a pair of slugs rip into Walker (Lee...read the complete Point Blank (1967) review at Movie Reviews UK
Just deciding to remake Point Blank was a big mistake on Mel Gibson's part, but he compounded the error in two ways in his 1999 film Payback: attempting to turn it into an ironic black comedy, and casting himself in the lead role. Mel Gibson is a...read the complete Point Blank (1967) review at culturevulture.net (--)