Inside you there are two mobsters, and Robert De Niro plays both. There's a scene near the limp climax of Barry Levinson's ...
The veteran actor plays the real-life inspiration for Don Corleone as well as his rival in The Alto Knights. Review: ★★½ ...
Genovese is more of a jabbering hothead, as if De Niro were trying his hand at standing in for his frequent co-star Joe Pesci (he wears ... frequented in their youth – but if we’re meant ...
De Niro seems to be having fun playing both Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, but the movie around his double performance is ...
the tell-tale mole on his cheek digitally removed — inhabits him with the sort of comic fury that makes it seem like he’s channeling Joe Pesci. His friendship with Frank means nothing to Vito ...
While watching “The Alto Knights,” Barry Levinson’s tribute to the mob movie starring not one but two Robert De Niros, it ...
When teenagers arrive at a summer camp organized by a youth party, they expect to have some fun in ... Furthermore, with an ensemble cast of Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Ray Romano, Bobby Cannavale, Anna ...
Tucci played so many mafiosos at the outset of his career that at a certain point, he just started saying, "No." ...
Robert De Niro is his own worst enemy in 'The Alto Knights,' a Mob drama about the 1950s gangland war between Frank Costello and Vito Genovese.
While watching “The Alto Knights,” Barry Levinson’s tribute to the mob movie starring not one but two Robert De Niros, it feels like a meta commentary on the gangster films that made De Niro ...