Review of Windfall (2022) by Richard Roeper for Chicago Sun-Times — 18 Mar 2022
From the opening graphic with its classic 1950s noir static shot, the sometimes appropriately overwrought music from Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans and impeccable production design, “Windfall” quickly settles in as a sometimes tense, often comically absurd and always engrossing game of verbal chess, as the Intruder realizes he has been captured by a security camera and ups his game, demanding hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Husband so he can disappear and start a new life.
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This review of Windfall (2022) was written by Richard Roeper and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 18 Mar 2022.
Windfall has generally received mixed reviews.
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