Sentences with phrase «mob hitman who»

Formerly titled «Run All Night» (both generic names if you ask us), the Brad Ingelsby (the upcoming «Out Of The Furnace» with Christian Bale and Casey Affleck)- penned thriller will find Neeson playing a mob hitman who has to take on his boss, protect his family and go on the run from the authorities with his estranged son, all in a single night.
Sure, the outline of the project — The Irishman, an adaptation of a prosecutor's book on a mob hitman who confessed to killing Jimmy Hoffa — sounds like the two are returning to familiar territory, but I can't think of a more fulfilling director / actor alliance in which to place faith.

Not exact matches

Set in the near future, this thought - provoking, action - filled though inconsistent time - travel tale centers on a mob hitman (Joseph Gordon - Levitt) who kills people sent back in time from the even more distant future, only to hesitate when one of those targets turns out to be his older self (played by Bruce Willis).
Based on the 12th book of James Patterson's series of crime novels, Alex Cross (Tyler Perry, Star Trek) is a homicide detective and psychologist who meets his match with a psychotic mob hitman (Matthew Fox, Lost)...
The mob film based on Charles Brandt's 2004 book I Heard You Paint Houses, about Frank «The Irishman» Sheeran (De Niro), a hitman who was purported to kill Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa, has had a troubled path to production because of Scorsese's insistence on using de-aging technologies for the majority of the film — techniques that have been used sparingly in movies like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button or Marvel films.
Doug Aarniokoski will make his directing debut with the comedy about «a double - crossed Caucasian mob hitman turns for help to an unlikely source: the title character, an African - American hitman who was hired to kill him.»
Who: Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano and Jeff Daniels What: A mob hitman whose victims are sent back from the future is surprised when his latest assignment turns out to be his older self.
Just a handful of semi-attached major movie stars — Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel, and Robert De Niro, who was saluted by the festival Monday night with a screening of Weinstein Co.'s mainstream Roberto Doran biopic «Hands of Stone,» co-starring Edgar Ramirez — and auteur Martin Scorsese directing a mob hitman script by Oscar - winner Steve Zaillian («Schindler's List»).
Where the films strengths lie, are in the performances; Mafia boss Roy Demeo, is captured ferociously by Ray Liotta, who seems to be the go - to - guy for mob figures these days, and the likes of Chris Evans impresses in an almost unrecognisable role as Robert «Mr. Freezy» Pronge — another hitman that Kuklinski gets involved with.
Guilty of embezzling money from the mob, hitman Dennis Farina arrives at Herk's Miami estate coincidental to the appearance of wastoid Puggy (Lee), who appears to have fashioned an entire Zen religion from the consumption of corn chips.
Oldman plays an ageing and colorfully immoral mob hitman named Tickie Bordeaux who hides...
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