Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
The Godfather arrived in 1972, reminding people of the classic gangster movies of the golden age of cinema. However, the movie was so popular that it overshadowed another gangster movie that came out ...
Martin Scorsese is known around the world for making some of the most iconic gangster movies ever, but when it comes to films he enjoys, he's not just looking at American crime stories. In fact, he’s ...
Villains, gangsters or Faces as they prefer to be called, are the men, gang and family members who have made headlines over the past 50 years for all the wrong reasons. Some are household names: the ...
Jeremy has more than 2600 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Mike Hodges, the British filmmaker who directed the hard-boiled gangster tale "Get Carter" and the campy space opera "Flash Gordon," died Saturday, according to his friend Mike Kaplan. Subscribe to ...
I’m not sure what makes Dominic Noonan “very British,” other than the fact that he hails from Manchester, but the hero of journalist Donal MacIntyre’s first foray into filmmaking is most definitely a ...
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, directed by Guy Ritchie, is gripping, witty and extremely Cockney. The film follows four friends who are involved in a botched card game in London. The four collide ...
British crime boss Dominic Noonan, far left, and his 'boys' in the film 'A Very British Gangster, ' which played at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and opens today for a weeklong run in New Orleans.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mike Hodges, the British filmmaker who directed the hard-boiled gangster tale "Get Carter" and the campy space opera "Flash Gordon ...