Atom User Reviews for Scarface 40th Anniversary

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Come on mane’

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excellent!

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Nick D
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Still stressed out to this day because of the final act

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Joseph R
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Steven C
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Jason H
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Scott H
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Clawdia G
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Angelle G
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Metacritic

20

Brian De Palma dedicates this 1983 feature to Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht, authors of the 1932 original, though I doubt they would find much honor in his gory inflation of their crisp, 90-minute comic nightmare into a klumbering, self-important, arrhythmic downer of nearly three hours.

Metacritic review by Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader
100

Scarface is one of those special movies, like The Godfather, that is willing to take a flawed, evil man and allow him to be human.

Metacritic review by Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times