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Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee Movie Critic
Clint Eastwood's latest action movie, "Blood Work," is an old-fashioned police procedural that, thanks to some really weird timing, opens on the same day as Vin Diesel's newfangled "XXX" -- and the contrast, the old vs. the new, is really striking. ...
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
The movie is not simply a sentimental revenge picture, however, but a police procedural that leads us into an intriguing investigation. Based on a novel by Michael Connelly, the movie is like one of those Ed McBain stories in which the facts add up but make no sense until the key is supplied in a sudden observation. ...
Glenn Whipp
L.A. Daily News
Clint Eastwood continues to mine his advancing years to great effect in his latest murder yarn, "Blood Work," a tightly directed, highly professional film that's old-fashioned in all the best possible ways. ...
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald
"Blood Work," an adaptation of Michael Connelly's novel by screenwriter Brian Helgeland ("L.A. Confidential"), is as routine as any of Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" vehicles, minus the snappy one-liners and bursts of preposterous action. ...
Chris Hewitt
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Eastwood's skill with actors and with the tone of "Blood Work," which is weary, bemused and suspenseful, bode well for his career as a director, whenever he decides to stop baring his torso to actresses who weren't even born when he joined AARP. ...
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Blood Work
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(2002)

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Overview:
A retired FBI profiler is brought back into service under unusual circumstances involving his own blood analysis to track a ruthless serial killer.
Starring:
Clint Eastwood, Wanda De Jesus, Jeff Daniels, Paul Rodriguez, Tina Lifford, Dylan Walsh and Anjelica Huston
Directed by:
Clint Eastwood
Written by:
Brian Helgeland
Screenplay:
Based on a novel by Michael Connelly
Cinematographer:
Tom Stern
Composer:
Lennie Niehaus
Studio:
Warner Bros.
Release Date:
Aug. 9, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(R) - for violence and language
Running Time:
111 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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