Review of Scarface (1932) by Joey J — 06 Sep 2014
Brian de Palma's gangster masterpiece features one of the best performances of Al Pacino's career. It's not Godfather-classy but its refusal to relent on its extreme violence is a 3-hour train wreck that's hard to resist and as a result became a cult inspiration to urban American drug dealers.
This review of Scarface (1932) was written by Joey J on 06 Sep 2014.
Scarface has generally received very positive reviews.
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