fromwww.npr.org4 months ago'The Alto Knights' is a mob drama with a double dose of De Niro and ... not much elseThe Alto Knights reflects a long journey from pitch to production, with its roots tracing back to the 1970s and the rise and fall of crime figures.Arts
fromNew York Post4 months ago'Alto Knights' review: Robert De Niro's new mob movie is a huge disappointmentThe Alto Knights fails to deliver a compelling mafia story, despite its promising pedigree.The film's narrative is slow and muddled, lacking character development and focus.
Independent filmsfromThe New Yorker4 months agoIn "The Alto Knights," Robert De Niro Sings a Familiar Gangland TuneThe film contrasts the domesticity of mob boss Frank Costello with the violent actions of his rival Vito Genovese.
fromIndieWire4 months agoBrooklyn'The Alto Knights' Review: Robert De Niro Plays Two Rival Crime Lords in Barry Levinson's Utterly Lifeless Mafia Drama
fromIndieWire4 months agoBrooklyn'The Alto Knights' Review: Robert De Niro Plays Two Rival Crime Lords in Barry Levinson's Utterly Lifeless Mafia Drama
fromNew York Post4 months agoExclusive | How Robert De Niro tackled playing two mobsters in 'The Alto Knights'Robert De Niro plays dual leading roles in 'The Alto Knights,' marking a unique challenge in his career as he interacts with himself.