Howard Hawks’s “Scarface” (1932) should, by all accounts, be an ungodly mess. The tale of public menace, ruthless ambition, and an American dream gone awry went through significant convolutions in ...
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Netflix says goodbye to 1 of the greatest gangster movies of all time
On Rotten Tomatoes, Scarface continues to be one of the most beloved gangster films in history. It is Certified Fresh with a ...
Death creeps in with the dawn in the expressionistic opening scene of Howard Hawks’s “Scarface” (1932). A streetlamp shines like the moon before going dim as a milkman makes a delivery. A yawning ...
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