Dealer (2018)
9/10
Winning Comedy Hand
30 March 2020
Rightly or wrongly, our stereotypes of Las Vegas tend to coalesce around gambling and drugs, though not always in that order. Melding comedy with elements of action movies, "Dealer" leverages Sin City's perceived behavioral cornerstones in a film that's as engrossing as it is funny.

Lundon Boyd is one of a handful of director-screenwriters credited on "Dealer." He's also in front of the lens as Kelly, a blackjack dealer who isn't predisposed to take risks -- until he's forced into being a drug dealer for a day, during which he constantly finds himself in extreme occupational peril. It's a great premise that's met with great execution in all phases of the filmmaking cycle.

Indie comedy can be fraught with pitfalls, as the public has limited tolerance for jokes that don't hit. No such concerns with "Dealer," as its refreshing storytelling format, consistently tight writing, and committed acting performances give rise to a comedy gem that's uniquely its own thing. - (Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!)
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