“It’s a situation hard to imagine — life with a father surrounded by drugs and prostitutes — but Mr. Reed, a graceful, genial performer, brings it to life, inhabiting a multitude of personalities: Jim, his strict, abusive stepfather; Tony, gay and handy with his fists in a brawl; Daryl, like his father an unrepentant manipulator of women; an array of prostitutes…”
Read the entire New York Times review here.