In Taxi Driver, Robert De Niro famously asked his reflection, “You talkin’ to me?”, and in The Alto Knights, he is, playing ...
Robert De Niro did drive a cab to prepare for 'Taxi Driver' but the passengers hardly recognized him and it was an uneventful ...
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The promise of Robert De Niro playing not one but two infamous gangsters might enough to tempt fans of Goodfellas or the ...
Film critic Peter Travers reviews "The Alto Knights," directed by Barry Levinson and written by Nicholas Pileggi, starring ...
Robert De Niro's son, Aaron Kendrick, showed off a whole new look on a rare outing with his famous father out in New York City on Tuesday. As he accompanied the Taxi Driver star, 81 ...
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Marlon Brando assessed Robert De Niro’s peak late-’70s period, right after Taxi Driver and New York, New York, telling an ...
Taking to the couch on the ITV daytime show with Debra Messing on Tuesday ahead of his latest mobster flick The Alto Knights, the icon looked like he would rather be anywhere else.
The Alto Knights sees Robert De Niro play two characters in a film that's trying way to hard to copy Martin Scorsese's iconic ...
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Novelando on MSNRobert De Niro reveals how he played two characters at the same time in “The Alto Knights”The new mafia film starring Robert De Niro features the actor playing two characters simultaneously. He spoke about the ...
The Oscar-winning actor plays both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in Barry Levinson's lackluster Mafia movie, inspired by real life.
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