'...But the core of this dark, laconic comedy is Steve Le Marquand, who plays Tony Piccolo, the small-time gangster and devoted family man having a mid-life crisis. You'd know Le Marquand's face, if not his name, and he fits this character like the leather glove you'd put on before a hit.
He's perfectly cast, portraying with panache the duality of being a hard man and a hen-pecked husband...'
The Australian, 1 October 2011