Movie News Editor's Picks tagged Biography, Crime and Drama

  • Joe Pesci joins Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for Scorsese's The Irishman

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a…

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a Mafia boss out of Pennsylvania.

    Harvey Keitel and Bobby Cannavale are also in talks to join. Pesci and Scorsese have done three films together, most memorably 1990’s Goodfellas.

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  • Robert De Niro to be digitally de-aged in Martin Scorsese's new film

    We’ve seen the effects of digitial de-aging in recent films such as Star Wars: Rogue One, and now Martin Scorsese will implement similar technology in his upcoming gangster film.

    We’ve seen the effects of digitial de-aging in recent films such as Star Wars: Rogue One, and now Martin Scorsese will implement similar technology in his upcoming gangster film.
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  • Quentin Tarantino clarifies what his next movie is about

    When it was announced that Quentin Tarantino’s next film would revolve around the Manson Family, it seemed like a fitting combination. Tarantino has now clarified, however, that his ninth feature won’t exactly be about Charles Manson.

    When it was announced that Quentin Tarantino’s next film would revolve around the Manson Family, it seemed like a fitting combination. Tarantino has now clarified, however, that his ninth feature won’t exactly be about Charles Manson.
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  • Quentin Tarantino's ninth film moving forward following Weinstein scandal

    From Reservoir Dogs to Hateful Eight, Harvey Weinstein has played a significant role throughout Quentin Tarantino’s career. In the wake of numerous sexual assault accusations and getting fired from his own company, though, the shamed movie producer won’t be attached to Tarantino’s ninth feature film.

    From Reservoir Dogs to Hateful Eight, Harvey Weinstein has played a significant role throughout Quentin Tarantino’s career. In the wake of numerous sexual assault accusations and getting fired from his own company, though, the shamed movie producer won’t be attached to Tarantino’s ninth feature film.
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  • Joe Pesci joins Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for Scorsese's The Irishman

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a…

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a Mafia boss out of Pennsylvania.

    Harvey Keitel and Bobby Cannavale are also in talks to join. Pesci and Scorsese have done three films together, most memorably 1990’s Goodfellas.

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  • Martin Scorsese's The Irishman is finally greenlit; shooting begins this summer

    After a couple of years languishing in development and pre-production, news has finally arrived that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is finally a go and set to go before the cameras later this year (via IndieWire).

    Netflix has bought the rights…

    After a couple of years languishing in development and pre-production, news has finally arrived that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is finally a go and set to go before the cameras later this year (via IndieWire).

    Netflix has bought the rights to the film and has stumped up $100million (possibly the biggest in the company’s history thus far) to allow Scorsese to bring his mob hitman tale to the screen – well, the small screen anyhow.

    Based on the 2003 book by Charles Brandt entitled I…
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