Rounders (1998)


A young man is a reformed gambler who must return to playing big stakes poker to help a friend pay off loan sharks.

Rounders (1998)

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80
The New York Times - Elvis Mitchell
Mischievously entertaining...Dahl's film has character in oversupply even if its actual characters are sometimes thin. Poker fever makes up for whatever the story lacks in everyday emotions.
80
The A.V. Club - Nathan Rabin
Rounders is such a smart, tough little film that its strengths override its fairly serious weaknesses.
63
Chicago Tribune - Mark Caro
Lazy, predictable and even dumb about what happens away from the tables. [11 Sept 1998]
60
TV Guide Magazine - Maitland McDonagh
Richly atmospheric but a little thin in the character department: It feels oddly truncated, despite nicely textured performances.
60
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers
Stylish entertainment and smartass fun when director John Dahl ("The Last Seduction") plays his strong suit (a gifted cast) instead of his weakest (a derivative plot).

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