Review of The Assassin's Code (2018) by Ann G — 09 May 2018
A lot more substance under the hood than you'd expect from a cops-and-mobsters indie crime thriller. Justin Chatwin's rookie detective has pathos under his caged-animal cockiness that makes you want to see him work through his demons, and Peter Stormare gives a tour-de-force monologue worth the price of admission.
There's enough twists to keep you intrigued, the dialog is smart and unexpectedly funny, and the resolution has get-you-in-the-throat emotional resonance. Definitely worth checking out.
This review of The Assassin's Code (2018) was written by Ann G on 09 May 2018.
The Assassin's Code has generally received mixed reviews.
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