Review of The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) by Craig J. Clark for The Dissolve — 16 Jun 2015
The Pope Of Greenwich Village benefits immensely from Rosenberg’s decision to film on location in Little Italy, which gives every scene a lived-in feel. The city’s streets, restaurants, back rooms, and lofts are as much a character as Charlie and Paulie, a dreamer and a schemer trying to get ahead in a world where the chips are stacked against them.
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This review of The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) was written by Craig J. Clark and published by The Dissolve on 16 Jun 2015.
The Pope of Greenwich Village has generally received positive reviews.
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