Writer/director Andrew Dominik’s third feature film is graphically violent and earnestly political. When this adaptation of George V. Higgins’ 1974 Boston crime novel Cogan’s Trade is not turning your stomach or making you roll your eyes; however, it’s a smart, engaging commentary on crime during the recession. What saves Killing Them Softly is its storytelling. It rightly holds its dialog and the skilled performers delivering it in high regard. Read the full review here.