Cox's style is a step beyond camp into a comedy of pure disgust; much of the film is churlishly unpleasant, but there's a core of genuine anger that gives the project an emotional validation lacking in the flabby American comedies of the early 80s. ...read the complete Repo Man movie review at Chicago Reader (Dave Kehr)
When ex-Monkey-turned-producer Mike Nesmith hooked up with renegade underground filmmaker Alex Cox, the result was 1984's "Repo Man," one of the great independent success stories of the 1980s. The bizarre, edgy, offbeat and weirdly wonderful story of ...read the complete Repo Man movie review at Boxoffice Magazine