28 May 2010

House of Games

Vintage 80's flavor, including a classic 80's retro take on '40's film noir motifs, and a groundbreaking long con setup, only marred by the final act which feels decidedly less believable (spoiler alert: really, she gives up the money without any belief she'll get it back? really, all the cons congregate at a place she is familiar with after the con is complete?) than everything preceding it.