Film Review - Dead Money
September 12, 2024
1998’s “Rounders” is a terrific picture. The film manages to balance character business and tensions involved in the game of poker, creating an unexpectedly fulfilling viewing experience with wonderful suspense. Screenwriter Josh Wilcox aims to recreate the atmosphere of “Rounders” with “Dead Money” (the title is taken from a poker term), which also looks to explore acts of intimidation and escalation in the world of card games and assorted side bets. However, instead of trusting the innate thrill of gambling, Wilcox adds an overt crime tale to the movie, splitting time between action on the table and violence happening elsewhere. “Dead Money” doesn’t amount to much, but director Luc Walpoth has some good ideas and suitably amplifies a few shocking acts of bodily harm. It’s just not enough to make a more compelling endeavor, as most of the feature feels underwhelming and, at times, ridiculous. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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