Review of The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004) by David Denby for The New Yorker — 04 Sep 2004
The movie re-creates Sam's miserable days with enough sympathy to come within hailing distance of such emblematic works of American disillusion as Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and Saul Bellow's "Seize the Day.".
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This review of The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004) was written by David Denby and published by The New Yorker on 04 Sep 2004.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon has generally received positive reviews.
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