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Mafia: The Old Country's unique setting has necessitated that some of Mafia's core gameplay elements be tweaked. For example, ...
The making of “The Godfather” required plenty of hard bargains and even casting deals with real-life mobsters, including the leaders of the Bufalino and Colombo crime families.
Mafia: The Old Country won't ask you to surrender your entire real life to the Cosa Nostra this August, and it'll only charge you $50 of tribute unless you want a limo Yes, we're still making all ...
While The Sopranos drew inspiration from many real-life mafia stories and reflected the romanticization of organized crime as an entertainment genre, the DeCavalcante crime family's name circulates ...
Rebel with a Cause The real-life story of an anti-Mafia activist in Sicily makes for a handsome film with a political message 4 minute read GREG BURKE Rome August 6, 2001 12:00 AM EDT ...
A former mafia boss has discussed 10 of the lines described as the best ever from gangster films. Michael Franzese, who is originally from New York and served as a caporegime in the Colombo crime ...
In reality, the mafia rarely staged elaborate sit-downs before carrying out a murder. The real-life approach was usually much simpler.
Ahead of Mafia Wars' release tomorrow, we sit down with lead star Cher Cosenza (Death in Texas) to discuss her approach to this role, working with Tom Welling, and surprising behind-the-scenes ...
Mr. Provenzano, the subject of the Godfather novel and films, had been on the run since 1963 after being involved in the killing of a rival, Michele Navarra. He became no. 2 to Toto “The Beast” Riina ...
Interactions between the real world and the cinematic reel world — of all varied types and degrees of veracity — have been a functional aspect of cinema going back to its earliest roots. Consider the ...