The film makes space for other actors, including Matt Dillon as Capone's right hand man, Kyle MacLachlan as a mob doctor, Linda Cardellini as Capone's wife Mae and Kathrine Narducci as his sister Rosie. But it's essentially a one-man show that happens to include supporting players, and their only job is to react to the star's thespian. Once a ruthless businessman and bootlegger who ruled Chicago with an iron fist, Alfonse Capone was the most infamous and feared gangster of American lore.
Tom Hardy plays "Scarface" Al Capone in a film that's far from the usual depiction of the mob legend.. This is where things get tricky for the movie, though, as Capone is at its. The film spans one year, bounded by two Thanksgiving dinners, in the course. 'Capone': Film Review Playing the infamous Al Capone in his ailing last days, Tom Hardy gives a mumbly Method showboat performance that's authentic on the surface, but there isn't enough .
Tom Hardy really dodged a bullet with this one. Here is the tale of Al Capone, a legend told on film time and again for nearly a century and now once more, in all its gruesomeness, in "Capone," starring Tom Hardy. With Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Al Sapienza. Capone is definitely an unconventional take on the twilight of a. Linda Cardellini, Jack Lowden, Noel Fisher, Kyle MacLachlan, and Matt Dillon also. Chris Stuckmann reviews Capone, starring Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Noel Fisher, Jack Lowden, Kathrine Narducci.
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In Capone (my latest review), Hardy plays Al Capone and becomes as usual, the consignment chameleon. Anyway Al Capone as a character, also goes by the tag Fonse (that's what everyone called him). Capone as a film, well it never has anyone saying his real name.
A biopic about the last year of Al Capone's life and his declining mental state. The project is something of a potential comeback vehicle for the filmmaker, whose previous movie was the infamous Fantastic Four reboot that bombed at the box office and was critically panned. Studio interference most definitely played a role in how. Review: Tom Hardy shines as the feral remnant of an infamous gangster in the wild new 'Capone'.
