However, the real star of Croupier is Hodges, whose ability to create gripping tension and icy humor makes every second of his film infectiously watchable (cinematographer Mike Garfath's crisp lensing also helps). Though his demanding directorial style...read the complete Croupier (1998) review at Reel.com
That's what a struggling writer thinks when he steps into a London casino, where there are no windows or clocks, only mirrored walls distorting the interior and its inhabitants. Gamblers, or punters as they're also called, think they can beat the house....read the complete Croupier (1998) review at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette