The Company’s rackets included gambling, human trafficking, marijuana trafficking and labor corruption. Eventually charged ...
On paper, “The Alto Knights” looks like a project that can’t miss. A gangster movie starring Robert DeNiro, penned by ...
Goodfellas' and 'Casino' screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi brings a wealth of Mafia knowledge to a movie that traffics in ...
Robert De Niro discusses reuniting with his “Goodfellas” pals to detail “the end of the mafia” in “Alto Knights,” in which he ...
As it is, "The Alto Knights" fails to achieve takeoff despite the efforts of Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson ("Rain Man ...
Robert De Niro's doing double duty in “The Alto Knights,” literally. He plays both lead roles in this true life-based tale of ...
Robert De Niro is renowned for his Mafia heavies, but in "The Alto Knights," he plays two real-life Mob bosses, Frank ...
Shooting Goodfellas had almost exhausted Martin Scorsese completely until he watched this iconic experimental Soviet film and found even more inspiration.
Mona Lisa Pizza might have just pulled off the ultimate pizza review power move—serving up slices with a side of mob movie ...
The film opens with a courtroom scene that introduces the audience to Vito Genovese—a character De Niro embodies. His estranged spouse, Anna Genovese, humorously chastises him, emphasizing his talent ...
You’re the actor!” shouts Anna Genovese at her estranged spouse, gangster Vito Genovese, in a courtroom where he’s ...
It’s a cute moment and an apt one, too, because Barry Levinson’s film, which aims but fails to channel the magic of decades-old mob movies like “Goodfellas” — though penned by the same ...