What if a brilliant gangster movie became a TV series without sacrificing quality? It’s intriguing to think about a Godfather series produced by Francis Ford Coppola or a Goodfellas series from Martin ...
“Gomorrah,” Matteo Garrone’s 2008 Cannes award-winner, opens at the Kendall Square Cinema without much fanfare. Not on the Academy’s short-sighted, geriatric foreign-language committee’s “short list” ...
“Gomorrah” is a gangster film that departs from the glamorizing norm. The acclaimed winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes and Italy’s entry in the Oscar race, it is a vividly panoramic film about a ...
Italian Mafia pic “Gomorrah” dominated the European Film Awards, dished out Saturday in Copenhagen. The Matteo Garrone-helmed film, which won the Grand Prix in Cannes and is Italy’s entry for the ...
As Matteo Garrone’s “Gomorrah” gains kudos and global converts to the anti-Mafia cause, Italy continues to spawn new ways to recount its age-old mob problem. “Gomorrah,” which recently swept the ...
Gomorrah’s (2008) trailer boldly claims it as “the greatest mafia movie ever made.” The referenced blurb continues with “[the film] strips every last pretense of romanticism from ‘The Godfather’ Saga.
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