An academic obsessed with roadside attractions and his tv-star daughter finally discover the world s largest ice cream cone.. Desert Blue is a 1998 American English-language Drama motion picture featuring Brendan Sexton Iii, Kate Hudson, John Heard, Christina Ricci, Casey Affleck, Sara Gilbert and Mark Banker. Desert Blue was Produced by Effie Brown, Michael Burns, Nadia Leonelli and Andrea Sperling. The film is written and directed by Morgan J. Freeman. Franchise Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The motion picture has a running time of 90 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Enrique Chediak and editing by Sabine Hoffmann. The music was composed by Vytas Nagisetty.
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Jini Score 4.9/10
Critics Score 28%
Rating 6.1/10
Jini Score 4.9%
Critics Score 28
Rating 6.1
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Desert Blue Watch Online
Release
Date1998
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Desert Blue Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 28%
In the sandy desolation of fictional Baxter, Calif., where this fey teen drama takes place, the big tourist attraction is a giant ice cream cone statue. ( Read More )
Marc Savlov
The film perks up when Ricci wanders onscreen with explosives in hand, but most of the time its an exercise in indie futility. ( Read More )
Peter Henne
That might satisfy Hollywood, but will the film sell to the indie audiences it means to reach Peter Henne ( Read More )
Michael Dequina
This is not to say that the film is not worth a look; it is a diverting work of great ingenuity and invention. ( Read More )
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Margaret Mead once defined an ideal community as one that has a place for every gift. ( Read More )