The Oscar-winning actor plays gangsters Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in a real-life crime film written by Nicholas ...
Barry Levinson's The Alto Knights movie seems to be nothing more than a bizarrely boring showcase for Robert De Niro playing mafioso frenemies.
Goodfellas' and 'Casino' screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi brings a wealth of Mafia knowledge to a movie that traffics in ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNHush 2 Preview Reenacts First Fight Between Batman and JokerThere’s no more traditional ending to a Batman story than a fight with The Joker. Perhaps that is why, contrarily, Hush 2 ...
Robert De Niro's returns to the mob movie genre with "The Alto Knights," here's where you can watch it right now.
Robert De Niro plays rival mob bosses in a new biographical crime drama. But while it's fun to watch De Niro argue with ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBatman Needs to Let One of The Dark Knight's Worst Tropes Die AlreadyThe lightning backdrop is incredibly cool, but after three decades the values it represents hold Batman back from being ...
We've met Absolute Batman, but what's the deal with Absolute Joker? We chat with the creators of the series to learn more ...
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.
Mark Waid's We Are Yesterday crossover will set up the next major DC Comics event for the DC Universe... of course it will.
Robert De Niro is renowned for his Mafia heavies, but in "The Alto Knights," he plays two real-life mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese.
Who can break Absolute Batman? At 6’6″ tall and 275 pounds, Bruce Wayne is a brawny brute who has built a bigger and badder ...
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