Mississippi Grind's reviews
Media reviews
New York Times
'Mississippi Grind' itself may be a bit of a throwback to the lived-in, character-driven, landscape-besotted films of the 1970s, but it?s less a pastiche or a homage than the cinematic equivalent of a classic song, expertly covered.
The Wrap
'Mississippi Grind' winds up being that rare beast: the buddy comedy where you?re not tired of the buddies well before the credits roll.
Indiewire
Part road-film, part-gambling excursion, and part-bromance, the film does show the influence of its talented directors. But falters when it comes down the story itself.
Chicago Sun-Times
'Mississippi Grind' is the cinematic equivalent of the unassuming, quiet player at the poker table who allows you to believe you have him pegged ? and that?s when he springs the trap on you and shows you something you never saw coming.