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From its early days as a genre steeped in the romanticism of The Godfather to the cold, hard reality of Gomorrah and the psychological complexity of The Irishman, the mafia movie has adapted and ...
The writer behind Robert De Niro classics "Raging Bull" and "Taxi Driver" is being sued by his former assistant for sexual harassment and assault.
Few actors have become synonymous with a particular genre like Robert De Niro. When we hear the term “mob movie,” we ...
Val Kilmer, who played Iceman in “Top Gun,” Batman in “Batman Forever” and portrayed singer Jim Morrison in “The Doors,” has died. He was 65.
You would be hard-pressed to find a cinephile that doesn’t place Robert De Niro among the best actors ... So, instead of just turning down a role he thought wouldn’t suit him, take a comedy for ...
Robert De Niro is embracing all that fatherhood has to offer as he spends time with his 2-year-old daughter Gia.The Oscar winner opened up about spending quality time with his daughter ...
More from Variety Robert De Niro Shares TV Shows He Watches With His 'Discerning' Two-Year-Old Toddler: 'Ms. Rachel, The Wiggles, Blippi' Box Office: 'Snow White' Awakens With $16 Million Opening Day ...
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.
Robert De Niro has forged some legendary screen partnerships in his day. With Harvey Keitel in Mean Streets. With Joe Pesci, seven times. With Al Pacino in Heat and The Irishman. But De Niro ...
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?
As far back as audiences can remember, Robert De Niro has brought new life to the gangster genre. Thirty-five years after playing Jimmy Conway, De Niro is reuniting with “Goodfellas” co-writer ...