The third episode of How to Become a Mob Boss focuses on the life of Salvatore Riina and his quest to become the boss of bosses. The underworld kingpin had risen to prominence during the 1930s in Sicily and was well-known for the terror that he had spread there. The story of Riina’s life has been depicted in detail, starting from his crest to the end of his life. Violence has been the only way that Riina has known, making him one of the most notorious criminals of his time. What message does Riina want to give to his opponents? How does he manage to become the boss of bosses? Let’s find out!
How Did Riina Come To Prominence?
The way in which the mob bosses perceive emotions is different, as they know to be ruled by fear. The extreme violence caused by some of the mob bosses...
How Did Riina Come To Prominence?
The way in which the mob bosses perceive emotions is different, as they know to be ruled by fear. The extreme violence caused by some of the mob bosses...
- 11/14/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Amy Carlson is returning to CBS, the network she called home for seven years on Blue Bloods.
Per Deadline, the actress has landed a recurring role on FBI: Most Wanted Season 2.
Carlson plays Jackie Ward, "a veteran bounty hunter who has crossed paths with Jess before," according to the outlet.
"She is a force of nature, profane, witty, good at her job but plays by her own rules. A thorn in the team’s side."
Carlson is best-known for her Linda Reagan role on Blue Bloods, and her exit from the series stunned fans.
If you watch Blue Bloods online, you know Linda was killed off in a helicopter crash, something fans struggled with.
While it sent the plot in a different direction, it changed the fabric of the show forever, and some fans are still cut up about the decision today.
She has also appeared on Falcone, Third Watch,...
Per Deadline, the actress has landed a recurring role on FBI: Most Wanted Season 2.
Carlson plays Jackie Ward, "a veteran bounty hunter who has crossed paths with Jess before," according to the outlet.
"She is a force of nature, profane, witty, good at her job but plays by her own rules. A thorn in the team’s side."
Carlson is best-known for her Linda Reagan role on Blue Bloods, and her exit from the series stunned fans.
If you watch Blue Bloods online, you know Linda was killed off in a helicopter crash, something fans struggled with.
While it sent the plot in a different direction, it changed the fabric of the show forever, and some fans are still cut up about the decision today.
She has also appeared on Falcone, Third Watch,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The David di Donatello Awards, which are modeled on the Oscars, were established in the 1950s as Italy’s film industry started thriving amid the country’s postwar reconstruction effort.
Below are some milestones that provide a partial mini-history of postwar Italian cinema.
1956: The first David di Donatello awards ceremony takes place at Rome’s Cinema Fiamma. The gold statuette, which is a replica of Michelangelo’s David, is made by Bulgari. Vittorio De Sica, Walt Disney, and Gina Lollobrigida are among the year’s prizewinners.
1957: The Davids ceremony moves to Taormina’s Ancient Greek Theater, which will host the ceremony for many more years to come. Federico Fellini wins the best director prize for “Nights of Cabiria.”
1958: Anna Magnani wins best actress for George Cukor’s “Wild Is the Wind.” Marilyn Monroe is feted for her role in “The Prince and the Showgirl,” directed by Laurence Olivier.
Below are some milestones that provide a partial mini-history of postwar Italian cinema.
1956: The first David di Donatello awards ceremony takes place at Rome’s Cinema Fiamma. The gold statuette, which is a replica of Michelangelo’s David, is made by Bulgari. Vittorio De Sica, Walt Disney, and Gina Lollobrigida are among the year’s prizewinners.
1957: The Davids ceremony moves to Taormina’s Ancient Greek Theater, which will host the ceremony for many more years to come. Federico Fellini wins the best director prize for “Nights of Cabiria.”
1958: Anna Magnani wins best actress for George Cukor’s “Wild Is the Wind.” Marilyn Monroe is feted for her role in “The Prince and the Showgirl,” directed by Laurence Olivier.
- 5/8/2020
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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