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Al Pacino In The 70s
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - Al Pacino is the finest – and most coherent – American actor to ever grace the silver screen, from the 70s to now.70
Scarface - A Brutal, Uncompromising Masterpiece
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "Scarface"(1983) is stylish and may be the most vicious film about the American underworld like Coppola's "Godfather."70
The Departed -- An Explosive Crime-Thriller
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - Scorsese's 'The Departed' is a wonderful crime movie about cops and criminals, with a strong stellar cast.70
In Bruges - A Magnificent Black Comedy
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "In Bruges"(2008) is a high-calibre drama, with black humor about two hit-men.70
Francois Truffaut's "Shoot The Piano...
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "Shoot The Piano Player" (1960) is an irreverent and exhilarating work of the French New Wave cinema.70
American Gangster Films : A Analysis
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - A post analyzing the depiction of gangs and gangsters in American films from the early to contemporary period.70
Stand Up Guys -- Redeemed by Legendary Performers
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "Stand Up Guys" (2012), a film which brings talented trio of veteran actors -- Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin.70
Road To Perdition - Not A Typical Gangster Movie
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "Road To Perdition(2002)" starring Tom Hanks, is about a relationship between a mob hit-man and his son.70
A Prophet - The Metamorphosis of a Young Prisoner
movieretrospect.blogspot.com - "A Prophet" (2010), the French prison thriller slices through various gangster cliches to hit a raw nerve.70
