Levinson's filmography is punctuated with standout performances from actors who have trusted him to showcase their talents in enriching ways. Since their first collaboration in 1996's 'Sleepers,' ...
Directed by “Wag the Dog” and “Rain Man” filmmaker Barry Levinson and adapted by Nicholas Pileggi — best known for his work ...
The actor plays two real-life New York mobsters in this lacklustre gangster drama ...
Between Robert De Niro in The Alto Knights, Theo James in The Monkey, Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17, and Michael B. Jordan in ...
Barry Levinson and the writer of 'Goodfellas' revisit the world of American gangsters, exposing the dispute that exposed the ...
And the decision to have the proceedings narrated by Costello, with De Niro talking straight to the camera, makes it all often resemble a rambling monologue delivered by your grandfather when you ...
Even in this company, the relationship between Levinson and Robert De Niro is special. Since they first worked together on “Sleepers” in 1996, Levinson and De Niro have created a series of ...
Barry Levinson's The Alto Knights movie seems to be nothing more than a bizarrely boring showcase for Robert De Niro playing mafioso frenemies.
Not only is that true of Barry Levinson’s “The Alto Knights,” but this tired-as-hell mafia story — which wouldn’t merit so much as a footnote in the history of mob cinema if not for the gimmick of ...
The great veteran of Mafia roles, cast as the rival bosses Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, anchors Barry Levinson’s ...
Robert De Niro plays both Vito Genovese and Frank Costello in Barry Levinson's new film "The Alto Knights," about organized crime in New York City.
But having Robert De Niro play real-life gangsters Frank Costello and Vito Genovese at once simply feels like a casting stunt ...