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Comedians Talking About Mob Movies

Comedians Talking About Mob Movies

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In the last year of his life, Al Capone lived in Florida while suffering from severe neurosyphillis. Capone tries to capture that moment in time, while comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer try to capture what in the hell was going through... more

1930, Al Capone is running wild in Chicago. It's up to a crack team headed by Eliot Ness to put an end to his reign of terror. And it's up to comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer to talk about the movie this actual incident was based on.

James Cagney is most famous for his portrayal of gangsters in movies from the 1920s and 1930s. White Heat came out in 1949. Is it Cagney's swan song? Comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer talk about the classic gangster film... more

In January of 1999, The Sopranos premiered on HBO and immediately became the landmark series we know today. Does the first episode do the entire series justice? And where does the TV show rank with the great mob movies?... more

New Jack City was the highest grossing independent film of 1991 and introduced a new subgenre of mob film. Is it worthy of such praise? Ask the mob movie experts, comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer.

In 1999, Analyze This hit theaters. With Harold Ramis at the helm, a script co-written by Kenneth Lonnergan, and a cast that featured Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal, it was no suprise that it was a smash success.... more

Donnie Brasco seems to fall through the cracks in terms of the great mob movies. But should it be celebrated in that pantheon? Find out as comedians Reuben Wolf and Matt Menard talk about it

Gotti was released in 2018 to critical disdain and little fanfare, resulting in a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer have fun ripping this movie apart!

Martin Scorese's Goodfellas is one of the most acclaimed films of all time. Listen to comedians Reuben Wolf and Brett Singer talk about one of the best movies ever made in any genre.

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