Review of Edmond (2006) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 26 Jul 2006
Mamet is a writer who turns off some audiences, and almost everything that might bother them is in Edmond: foul language, raging machismo, violence and seemingly bigoted tirades. But almost everything audiences like about him is there too: candor, suspense, ideas, crackling slang, vivid characters.
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This review of Edmond (2006) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 26 Jul 2006.
Edmond has generally received mixed reviews.
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