Gangs of New York: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Jim Broadbent. In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher; his father's kille
Rumor has it - that they were depicted as the Riffson's in the movie - The Warriors. The Black Spades was the most notorious gang in South Bronx. The leader of the gang changed the direction of the gang and merged with other gangs across New York to promote peace, unity, love and...
Many may think that the 1950s was like the movie Warriors going all over New York. The truth was gangs back then stayed in their borough and consisted of friends that grew up together. The other thing was not everybody in a gang was tough and crazy. usually the anti socials that could...
But Neal knows all the faces on Mott Street. He memorizes gang members’ names and birthdays, walks down the street and says, “Hey, happy birthday Pipenose, seen Dice around.” That blows minds. Sometimes Nicky Louie calls Neal up just to shoot the breeze. Neal says, “That kid is ok...
Like many of the characters in the show itself literally are, I'm blown away by the sheer amount and quality of the action. I don't think I've ever seen in a TV series such amazing fight scenes choreography or extreme levels of violence. The storyline is as old as gang culture itsel...
writer Allison Anders’ “Mi Vida Loca” (My Crazy Life). The first film about young women gang members--and the first mainstream picture to focus on Chicanas--the movie is as unusual for its subject matter as for the way it’s being made, mixing real gang members into its cast and ...
Susan E. Hinton's followup novel/movie "Rumble Fish", did a fantastic job of showing the transition period where the Greasers lifestyle was being replaced with the drug culture or the hippie/freak culture. Rumble Fish showed how the Greaser, or Greaser gang member, lost all loyalty for ...
Documaker on the gang plank.(Stacy Peralta to make his next documentary movie on Los Angeles gangs)(Brief Article)Harris, Dana
From ‘Gangs of New York’ to ‘Conclave,’ Producer Michael Jackman on the ‘100 Different Things’ That Make or Break a Movie’s Success Producer Michael Jackman has done it all.He has 35 years of experience in all aspects of motion pictures. Most recently he’s produced “Conclave,” ...
Susan E. Hinton's followup novel/movie "Rumble Fish", did a fantastic job of showing the transition period where the Greasers lifestyle was being replaced with the drug culture or the hippie/freak culture. Rumble Fish showed how the Greaser, or Greaser gang member, lost all loyalty for ...