Review of Capone (2020) by Katie Walsh for Chicago Tribune — 12 May 2020
An angry, violent and despairing film, without much of a point other than that existence can be angry and despairing and memory is a prison. As a piece of art, entertainment or cultural ephemera, it is indeed bold, but it is significant not for what it says about Capone, but rather what it says about Trank, and the ongoing saga of his career.
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This review of Capone (2020) was written by Katie Walsh and published by Chicago Tribune on 12 May 2020.
Capone has generally received mixed reviews.
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