Review of The Color of Money (1986) by Matt Brunson for Creative Loafing — 13 Jun 2012
Working with his crack technical team, Scorsese turns the film into a high-wire act, using everything from the crack of the balls to the soundtrack (best bit: Cruise playing and preening to Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London") to pump up the action.
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This review of The Color of Money (1986) was written by Matt Brunson and published by Creative Loafing on 13 Jun 2012.
The Color of Money has generally received positive reviews.
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