“Unmasking the Icon: How Robert De Niro’s Career Journey from Mobster to Taxi Driver Redefined the Silver Screen”
The two actors’ chemistry was widely praised by critics, calling it “a reminder of just how good commercial American movies can be when the right people come together.”
The Good Shepard
Telling the untold story of the beginning of the CIA, The Good Shepard is gripping and was widely praised for the direction of Robert De Niro. While he portrays General Bill Sullivan in the film, De Niro’s directorial vision was a bigger topic of conversation.
Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote, “He imbues The Good Shepherd with a funereal vibe that works especially well on the dark, dank streets of London, where Wilson learns his first repellent lesson in spy-catching…”
The Family
Old habits die hard for Robert De Niro in The Family. Following the story of a mafia family under witness protection in Normandy, France, they soon find out that being normal and fitting in isn’t as easy as it looks.
De Niro and his co-stars, namely Michelle Pfeiffer and Tommy Lee Jones, were widely praised for their performances, with The Huffington Post saying all three “brought 100% to their roles.”
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