Review of House of Games (1987) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 30 Aug 2017
A wildly profane stew of twists and surprises. And for the most part, the ways in which the various elements combine are enormously diverting. It's a clever, intelligent piece of work with an impulse to surprise and entertain. It's also a crock.
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This review of House of Games (1987) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 30 Aug 2017.
House of Games has generally received positive reviews.
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