Whatever the case, this is a great time to look back at the most charismatic criminals from Scorsese’s best films.
Goodfellas is an iconic gangster film and also turned out to be one that its director had no interest in making at first.
who is portrayed in a career-defining turn in “Goodfellas” by one-time Scorsese collaborator Ray Liotta. Featuring two chilling supporting performances from Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci ...
for the likes of mobster Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci) and protecting the interests of infamous union boss Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino). Instead of simply rehashing “Goodfellas,” Martin Scorsese ...
It has to be acknowledged that Martin Scorsese hasn’t had quite the same working relationship with Joe Pesci as he’s had with either Robert De Niro or Leonardo DiCaprio, but Scorsese and Pesci ...
A cool challenge for a great actor, no doubt. But why? Robert De Niro is great, but why not Joe Pesci? If you’ve seen “Goodfellas,” and I have to believe that if you’re watching this movie ...
In De Niro’s take on Genovese, it almost seems like he’s doing an imitation of Joe Pesci, his co-star in “Goodfellas,” ...
In De Niro’s take on Genovese, it almost seems like he’s doing an imitation of Joe Pesci, his co-star in “Goodfellas,” “Casino” and “The Irishman.” Heavily made up as both Costello ...