Review of House of Games (1987) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 15 Aug 1991
Though House of Games is not of the dramatic heft of the playwright's ''American Buffalo'' and ''Glengarry Glen Ross,'' the screenplay is the first true Mamet work to reach the screen, and the direction illuminates it at every turn.
Both Miss Crouse and Mr. Mantegna and the supporting actors, including Mike Nussbaum, J. T. Walsh and Steve Goldstein, are splendidly in touch, not only with character but also with the sense of the film.
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This review of House of Games (1987) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 15 Aug 1991.
House of Games has generally received positive reviews.
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