Review of Never Die Alone (2004) by Mark Holcomb for Village Voice — 05 Nov 2010
There's something refreshing about a pulp drama that turns on the notion that redemption is a sucker's fantasy. That knowledge may not have saved Goines, but it informs Dickerson's adaptation and results in stellar neo-noir.
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This review of Never Die Alone (2004) was written by Mark Holcomb and published by Village Voice on 05 Nov 2010.
Never Die Alone has generally received mixed reviews.
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