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C+
MOUSE HUNT (PG) A rodent in the Macaulay Culkin role and Nathan Lane paired with British funnyman Lee Evans in comic pursuit lead to thoughts of Home Alone. But closer inspection of this not uninteresting hybrid -- part family fare, part subversive fantasy -- reveals that this delicately composed film shares stronger bonds with the work of Terry Gilliam than John Hughes. C+
Posted Jan 16, 1998
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