Mad City review

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Think Broadcast News, Dog Day Afternoon, Falling Down and Network; Mad City happily pilfers chunks from all four. Although it's not as good as any of them, this satirical view of the American TV media is still a mildly entertaining, - if ultimately forgettable, - slice of modern drama.

The film is built almost entirely on a set of movie clichés: there's the cynical reporter who belatedly reveals a heart of gold; the down-trodden common man with a bag of explosives and a grudge against an ex-boss; and the media feeding frenzy one hot story can create on a slow news day.

A neat idea let down by Travolta's performance and a script that's scared of taking risks. Mad City is bland,yet entertaining; cinematic fluff that wastes the opportunity to give the US media a well-deserved poke in the eye.

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