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With Joe Pesci, seven times. With Al Pacino in Heat and The Irishman. But De Niro pitted against De Niro in The Alto Knights? Forget about it – an instruction that’s sadly all too easy to obey.
That's what we've got in "The Alto Knights" (in theaters Friday), the true story of friends-turned-enemies Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. De Niro was initially cast to play Costello ...
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If you were to stitch all of the greatest hits of the gangster genre into a single movie, you could do a whole lot worse than Barry Levinson’s The Alto Knights. Written by Nicholas Pileggi (who ...
One of six teams within four points of the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot, the Bruins embark on a make-or-break five-game road trip which begins Thursday night in Las Vegas against the ...
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One of the first people Reilly Smith talked to when he found out he was coming back to the Golden Knights, unsurprisingly, was center William Karlsson. They were linemates for most of six seasons.
Robert De Niro plays the crime lords Vito Genovese and Frank Costello in this film about midcentury Mafia moves. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
The Knights of Columbus – Council 977 presented a $5,000 check to the Golden Empire Gleaners during their food drive outside of KGET studios on Wednesday. The donor, Bob, says the building where the ...
It’s always a pleasure to see De Niro toast his rivals’ downfall. The Alto Knights seems to be aiming for an elegiac tone similar to that of The Irishman, nostalgically mourning both a lost ...
“The Alto Knights” spans multiple decades, as Pileggi’s detailed script rewinds to explain how a group of amoral immigrants exploited Prohibition, which Frank wryly describes as a policy no ...