What Critics Are Saying

 

CONFESSIONS

“Vincent Cusimano is perhaps the best dramatic actor of everyone here, which is probably why Bessenger gave him the most amount of screen time…He's funny. He's vulnerable. He's sexy. He's strong. He figuratively and literally transforms himself on screen, and you buy him becoming these different people right in front of your eyes…It's a brilliant performance.”

— The M Report

 

OTHELLO

“But it is Vincent Cusimano’s antic portrayal of an outrageously polyamorous Iago that foregrounds the adaptation’s broadest irony. In his emerald-glitter makeup, cropped velvet jacket and glued-on, ultra-low-waisted pants…Cusimano is a green-eyed monster of priapic proportion — both a wildly flamboyant foil to Othello’s determinedly straight-laced heterosexual and the subversive third gender that deliriously lays waste to a demimonde seething with metrosexuality.”

— Stage Raw

OTHELLO

“Vincent Cusimano as Iago epitomizes this smash-mouth style, chewing up the scenery as a raging, lustful devourer of men, at the same time displaying a vulnerability that reminds us again and again of Shakespeare’s complex and terrifying view of love.”

— The Huffington Post

 

BLADE: THE IRON CROSS

“…it commences with a nice, gritty feel like an early American noir flick…Particularly in the acting of Vincent Cusimano as Detective Jonas Gray. He has the persona of a fedora-sporting hardboiled cop down to a science. His is the best performance of the film…”

— Horror DNA