Based on the book by Eddie Little, director Larry Clark's follow-up to KIDS (1995) is a gritty portrayal of a makeshift family of professional thieves on a cross-country crime spree. When small-time hoods Mel and Sid (Woods and Griffith) adopt two young hoodlums named Bobby and Rosie (Kartheiser and Gregson Wagner) in order to teach them the ropes of crime for the gain of cash and narcotics, Mel and Sid don't realize the implications of taking inexperienced workers under their wing. They soon realize, however, the dire consequences it can have. Griffith's understated performance as the heroin-addicted "den mother" was rightfully critically-acclaimed.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Dual Side - Single Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1.Larry Clark - Director
Music Video - 1.Clarence Carter
Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Cast Information
Director of Photography
Eric Edwards: Adult Film Actor
Featured
Lou Diamond Phillips: American actor/director, LA BAMBA
Production Designer
Aaron Osborne: Production Designer, KISS KISS, BANG BANG (2005)
Costume Designer
Kathryn Morrison: Costume Designer
Review 1:
"...With Woods in this sort of form, perhaps all a director needs to do is wind him up and point him in the right direction....An equally striking performance from Melanie Griffith..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.38 08/1999
Review 2:
"...Engaging....A rambling, stoned odyssey..." -- Rating: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.48 02/05/1999
Review 3:
"...Mr. Clark's main gift is for living furiously with his characters in the moment....The soundtrack pulsates with a bluesy, smoldering score..."
Source: New York Times
p.E1 01/22/1999
Review 4:
"...Woods and Griffith, between whom there is much electricity, are the kind of go-for-broke actors who continually come up with all sorts of fresh shadings and nuances along with depth and passion. ANOTHER DAY represents a high point for both..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C2 12/30/1998
Review 5:
"...What brings the movie its special quality is the work of James Woods and Melanie Griffith....[They act] with a zest and style that brings the movie alive..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.31 02/26/1999