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Al Pacino and Joe Pesci may join Robert De Niro in a Martin Scorsese–directed movie about Frank Sheenan, a major suspect in the death of Jimmy Hoffa.
I f you are a true cinephile, then you know that when you see the names Martin Scorsese and Joe Pesci together on a movie poster, it’s time to prepare yourself for a wild and unforgettable epic.
De Niro, Pesci, and Pacino deliver superior performances; despite being cast in many similar roles throughout their careers, The Irishman's big three still bring new life to whoever they portray.
“The Irishman,” Martin Scorsese’s 209-minute gangster epic, is very, very good. It’s also no “Goodfellas.” That is not a criticism; it is not trying to be that kind of mob movie. This ...
Joe Pesci has joined the mob. The legendary actor has signed on for “The Irishman,” Martin Scorsese’s long-rumored movie about hit man Frank Sheeran, who allegedly admitted on his… ...
A movie starring Oscar-winners Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci can only be about one thing. Yep, you got it — the mob. Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” is billed as “an epic ...
It's Goodfellas meets Casino meets Heat. So if you're a fan of those great crime movies, get ready: I'm told Al Pacino and Joe Pesci are now circling The Irishman, the mob drama that Martin ...
We should be talking about how this is, as hard as it is to believe, the first time filmmaker Martin Scorsese has directed veteran actor Al Pacino. Or about how Scorsese – the brilliant craft… ...
The notion of a mafia movie starring Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro, and Al Pacino under the direction of legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese seems like a genre dream team and that is exactly what the ...
Martin Scorsese finally made Al Pacino an offer he couldn’t refuse. The director and actor, both cinematic titans and Oscar winners, met in 1970, and Scorsese had hoped for decades to cast Pa… ...
We should be talking about how this is, as hard as it is to believe, the first time filmmaker Martin Scorsese has directed veteran actor Al Pacino. Or about how Scorsese – the brilliant craft… ...