Review of Capone (2020) by Richard Roeper for Chicago Sun-Times — 11 May 2020
It’s potentially fresh and unique material, but from the first scenes through the tone-deaf conclusion, Capone is a noxious film about a noxious man — a gruesome and grotesque viewing experience that tells us nothing new about Capone while rubbing our noses in one detestable scene after another.
By the time we get to a typically overblown scene in which a diaper-wearing Capone wields a gold-plated Tommy Gun while on a shooting spree, we surrender.
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This review of Capone (2020) was written by Richard Roeper and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 11 May 2020.
Capone has generally received mixed reviews.
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