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Whether it's a one-on-one battle or two gangs fighting each other, there have been many great fight scenes in gangster movies ...
From ruthless Las Vegas gangsters to pious men of the cloth, Peacock has it all in terms of cinematic options. Not in the ...
Samuel L Jackson names his greatest-ever death scene as the one in 'Deep Blue Sea,' which he claims his fans remember the ...
Joe Buck made his MLB broadcasting debut at age 21 calling the St. Louis Cardinals. He called 24 World Series ever since and then stepped away to take a $15 million per year check from ESPN to ...
In 1950s Pennsylvania, Sheeran quickly climbs the mafia ladder, working for mobsters Russel Buffalino (Joe Pesci) and Jimmy ... A still from Goodfellas (Image via Warner Bros.) ...
Joe Pesci has garnered a reputation as one of the most recognisable ... Whether it be his supporting roles in the work of Martin Scorsese, starring in Goodfellas, The Irishman and Raging Bull or his ...
Courtesy Everett Collection The movie itself, written by “Goodfellas” (De Niro, Joe Pesci) and “Casino” (De Niro, Al Pacino) scribe Nicholas Pileggi, 92, is terrible; a not-so-greatest ...
“Goodfellas” is anchored by three tremendous performances from Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci, with the latter winning an Oscar. Speaking of the Oscars, “Dances with Wolves” beating ...
As Vito, De Niro seems to be channeling Joe Pesci's hothead from Goodfellas, barking and cursing under a layer of prosthetic pancake. As Frank, he smiles, shrugs, and plays it cool. Frank doesn't ...
Inside you there are two mobsters, and Robert De Niro plays both. There’s a scene near the limp climax of Barry Levinson’s utterly somnambulant The Alto Knights in which Vito Genovese (De Niro) argues ...