- Casino movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert
Martin Scorsese’s fascinating new film “Casino” knows a lot about the Mafia’s relationship with Las Vegas It’s based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, who had full access to a man who once ran four casinos for the mob, and whose true story inspires the movie’s plot
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- Casino (1995) - User reviews - IMDb
I admired the physical production values of "Casino" as much as any great-looking movie I've ever seen, and Scorsese's flair as a director is very impressive But even though the technique is pure, the storytelling seems half-baked and uninterested in itself
- Casino Review: Martin Scorsese Movie (1995) - The Hollywood Reporter
Casino is a scorching, gripping depiction of the underside of the American Dream, fascinating even to us nickel-slots types It’s also excruciatingly violent, unabashedly nostalgic and coursed
- Casino (1995 film) - Wikipedia
The film details Ace's operation of the casino, the difficulties he confronts in his job, the Mafia's involvement with the casino, and the gradual breakdown of his relationships and standing, as Las Vegas changes over the years
- Casino Movie Review | Common Sense Media
For all of its violence and tragedy, this is a beautiful, often exuberant movie It has a relentless soundtrack of jazz and classic rock, and moments of humor and goodwill
- Casino Movie Review: Celebrating 30 Years of Cinematic Masterpieces
As “Casino” hits the 30-year mark, its status as a bar-setter for cinema is undeniable Its compelling characters, fantastic direction, and entrancing plot have continued to strike a chord with viewers
- Casino Reviews - Metacritic
A in-depth look at the operation of a Las Vegas casino in the 1970s, Scorsese's film chronicles the rise and fall of casino manager Ace Rothstein (Robert De Niro)
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