Review of Suicide Kings (1997) by Scott Tobias for The A.V. Club — 23 Sep 1998
The only redeeming moments come from Walken, whose assured, effortless screen presence stands out from his faceless co-stars. Taped to a leather chair and bleeding profusely from a severed finger, he's still the most powerful person in the room.
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This review of Suicide Kings (1997) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The A.V. Club on 23 Sep 1998.
Suicide Kings has generally received positive reviews.
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