Review of Night at the Golden Eagle (2002) by Mark Holcomb for Village Voice — 18 Jul 2006
Rifkin milks the generic Bukowski-land setting for all its melodramatic potential, but what little grace his tale of precarious skid-row dignity achieves is pushed into the margins by predictable plotting and tiresome histrionics.
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This review of Night at the Golden Eagle (2002) was written by Mark Holcomb and published by Village Voice on 18 Jul 2006.
Night at the Golden Eagle has generally received mixed reviews.
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