There’s something admirably goofy about “The Brooklyn Banker,” a new film directed by Federico Castelluccio based on the short, “Lily of the Feast.” Unfortunately for Castelluccio, his debut is a film that revels in the trappings and tropes of old gangster films, but without much substance. All of the style it draws from its ‘70s […]
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- 8/3/2016
- by Ally Johnson
- The Playlist
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