Moody, methodical and measured, "Road to Perdition" takes a brooding look at the wages of sin and the heritage of violence among hoodlums during the dark days of Prohibition. Moody, methodical and ...
"Road to Perdition," the new movie from "American Beauty" director Sam Mendes, is almost a masterpiece. I felt dejected as the movie faltered slightly in the middle for about 20 minutes, because the ...
Directed by Sam Mendes all the way back in 2003, Road to Perdition has kinda been forgotten in the years since its release, though there seems no clear reason why: Tom Hanks puts in a fine performance ...
See the Academy Award-winning “Road to Perdition,” enjoy music from the movie’s era, and hear experts discuss the film’s links to the Quad-Cities – all for free at the Putnam Museum, Davenport, on ...
While recently talking about the movies which would make up his retrospective, Tom Hanks, the star of Big, Splash, Philadelphia, and Saving Private Ryan, told CinemaBlend’s ReelBlend Podcast: “For one ...
Just when you stopped holding your breath for new Jay Electronica music, the rapper drops a new song. The Roc Nation artist even teams up with a veteran hip-hop boss on the effort. Electronica took ...
Sam Mendes’ “Road to Perdition” is a cinematic achievement; it doesn’t deign to be anything as alive as a movie. The opening credits tell us that the picture was based “upon” a graphic novel, and it’s ...
The television ads billing it as the greatest crime drama since The Godfather are slightly off the mark as it lacks any of the intimate familial aspects of Coppola’s epic. A more accurate comparison ...
Fathers and sons. Sin and redemption. Crime and punishment. Hanks and Newman. The big issues — as well as the big stars — are huge in Road to Perdition. Greek tragedy huge. ”Godfather” gigantic.