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      • Impressive ambition and bravura performances from an outstanding cast help Casino pay off in spite of a familiar narrative that may strike some viewers as a safe bet for director Martin Scorsese.
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  2. Nov 22, 1995 · Martin Scorsese's fascinating new film "Casino" knows a lot about the Mafia's relationship with Las Vegas. It's based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi , who had full access to a man who once ran four casinos for the mob, and whose true story inspires the movie's plot.

  3. I'll agree that Casino is the more entertaining movie, and it's also got more DeNiro and Pesci chemistry which is always good. But I think Goodfellas is the better film overall. It's scope isn't as big and the narrative is more focused.

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    • Casino Has A Tighter Story Arc Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Captures A Unique Setting Better Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Has A More Emotional Story Than Goodfellas
    • Ginger's Character Adds Heft That Goodfellas Lacks
    • Casino Has A Fresher Take on Crime Sagas Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Has A Clearer Narrative Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Depicts A Better Relationship Between de Niro and Pesci Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Has More Complex Performances Than Goodfellas
    • Casino Has More to Say Than Goodfellas

    Martin Scorsese is known for a lot of things, and his frequent collaborations with actors is something that sets him apart from other filmmakers. However, it is when he steps out of the box that viewers often find gold subtly hidden within his movies. RELATED: 10 Best Supporting Roles Played By A-List Actors In Martin Scorsese Movies Actor James Wo...

    Scorsese's works aren't necessarily the most tightly plotted films of all time, and his movies have a reputation of flowing from one event to the next. Goodfellas is especially guilty of this story structure, while Casino approaches its narrative from a more cause-and-effect angle. Unlike its predecessor, the events of Casino flow in a logical prog...

    There have been a ton of movies set in Las Vegas, but few captured the actual history of the town quite like Casino. A city built on vice is bound to have a few skeletons in its closet, and Scorsese wasn't afraid to fling open the doors for the audience to see an actual tale from Sin City. Unlike the flashy and upbeat films of the past which highli...

    Mob movies are tasked with finding a balance between the character's profession, and their often turbulent personal lives. While Goodfellas goes a long way to illustrate Henry Hill's professional life, his personal life takes a major back seat. RELATED: 10 Movies You Didn't Know Were Produced By Martin Scorsese However, in Casino, Sam's relationshi...

    Sharon Stone gave one of the best performances of her career as Ginger in Casino, and the character in general was a big step for female characters in Scorsese's work. While wives and girlfriends have dotted Scorsese's filmography throughout the years, they don't often get a lot to do in his film, and they certainly have little bearing on the plot....

    Martin Scorsese's best films are usually crime oriented. While they may not all be mobster films, they usually involve criminal elements and their eventual downfall. In that regard, Goodfellas and Casino are very similar, but Casino actually puts a unique spin on things. Right off the bat, the setting differentiates it from the bulk of Scorsese's m...

    Though most of his films are loosely plotted at best, Scorsese's audience rarely struggles to understand the events in his films. Despite this, Casino went further to establish its narrative clarity when compared to Goodfellas. RELATED: Martin Scorsese's 10 Best Non-Gangster Movies, Ranked Because Goodfellas leans harder on its slice of life aspect...

    Goodfellas is known for its hilarious quotes, and the bulk of the best moments of the film come whenever Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci are on screen together. Despite this repartee, the relationship between Tommy and Jimmy isn't nearly as developed as the relationship between Sam and Nicky inCasino. Even though those two veteran actors steal the sho...

    Goodfellas may be the more streamlined film, but Casino takes the cake when it comes to complexity of its character and the performances from its leads. The former is never afraid to be over the top with its acting, but the latter does more to illicit genuine performances from its actors. Sam's rise and fall is stuffed with complex relationships, i...

    Martin Scorsese has made a lot of films about flawed individuals who rise to the top before quickly falling to rock bottom. Because of this, his films often touch on similar themes and they all feature a similar tone. Goodfellas is memorable for its shocking moments and over-the-top characters, but it doesn't have a whole lot to say about the natur...

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    • Casino (1995) Directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci. Crime, Drama (2h 58m) 8.2 on IMDb — 79% on RT. If it's a Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro collab, then it's probably going to take top spot—no matter what the subject is about!
    • The Hustler (1961) Directed by Robert Rossen. Starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie. Drama, Sport (2h 14m) 8.0 on IMDb — 94% on RT. The aforementioned The Color of Money is a crowd-pleasing pick for most audiences, but if you're after something classier and more cultured, try its black-and-white predecessor The Hustler.
    • Ocean's Eleven (2001) Directed by Steven Soderbergh. Starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts. Comedy, Crime, Thriller (1h 56m) 7.7 on IMDb — 83% on RT.
    • The Sting (1973) Directed by George Roy Hill. Starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw. Comedy, Crime, Drama (2h 9m) 8.3 on IMDb — 93% on RT. Gambling movies and caper movies often overlap, and that's certainly the case with The Sting.
  4. 65 Metascore. Literature professor Axel Freed is a gambling addict. When he has lost his money, he borrows from his girlfriend Billie, then his mother Naomi, and finally some criminals that chase him. Despite all of this, he cannot stop gambling.

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    Page 1 of 2, 3 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In early-1970s Las Vegas, low-level mobster Sam "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro) gets tapped by his bosses to head the Tangiers Casino.

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  6. Casino is a 1995 epic crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, adapted by Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi from the latter's nonfiction book Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. [5] It stars Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, Don Rickles, Kevin Pollak, and James Woods.