Not only does Robert De Niro play one of the two main roles, he also plays the other. Knowing the number of flops Bob has starred in over the years, and with all due respect to him, we'll leave it ...
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This Barry Levinson outing is criminally light on insights – whether we’re talking duality, crime, or something else entirely – and, despite De Niro’s best efforts, comes off as an ...
After seeing over the years Robert De Niro star in gangster films such as Mean Streets, Goodfellas, Casino, and The Irishman, it’s astonishing to see him play gangster fresh in The Alto Knights. Sure, ...
Robert De Niro. The Alto Knights begins with a bang in 1957: Frank, the big boss of the Luciano crime family, is shot in the lobby of his New York apartment building. Frank survives and knows ...
Robert De Niro made Robert De Niro an offer he could not refuse when it came to taking on dual roles in The Alto Knights, his new crime thriller from acclaimed filmmaker and frequent collaborator ...
Robert De Niro at 'The Alto Knights' European premiere at Curzon Mayfair on March 13, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures) Mafia drama The Alto ...
Robert De Niro is doing double duty in The Alto Knights (now in theatres), playing both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in the 1950s New York-set mob movie. Directed by Barry Levinson (Rain Man), ...
Between Robert De Niro, director Barry Levinson and screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, there’s a lot of history in mobster movies – Goodfellas, The Godfather Part II, Bugsy, Casino and Mean Streets, just ...
screen mobster extraordinaire Robert De Niro in the dual role of warring crime bosses. It tends to talk in circles, doesn’t offer much to get emotionally invested in, and rides an awkward line ...
Spoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for the film, "The Alto Knights." Why watch Robert De Niro play one mobster, when you can watch the legendary actor portray two Mafia kingpins at once?
Robert De Niro has been a riveting force in countless films, but never more so than when portraying mobsters, whether the young Vito Corleone in "The Godfather Part II" or James Conway in "Goodfellas.
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