Review of Mobsters (1991) by Tommy M — 18 Jan 2009
For anyone who accuses this movie of looking like a bunch of tough kids trying to take over the streets; apparently they don't realize that every figure-head of organized crime had to start off somewhere at a young age.
The performances are great, and the traditional mobster concept of loyalty couldn't be anymore solid. The only thing keeping it from being a classic is the fact that neither Scorsese or Coppola were able to get their hands on it.
This review of Mobsters (1991) was written by Tommy M on 18 Jan 2009.
Mobsters has generally received mixed reviews.
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