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Leonardo DiCaprio,Daniel Day-Lewis,Cameron Diaz,Jim Broadbent,John C. Reilly,Liam Neeson,Henry Thomas,Brendan Gleeson,Gary Lewis,Stephen Graham,Eddie Marsan,Alec McCowen,David Hemmings,Lawrence Gilliard Jr.,Cara Seymour,Roger Ashton-Griffiths,Peter-Hugo Daly,Cian McCormack,Dominique Vandenberg,Ilaria D'EliaVisitor Rating & Critics For Gangs of New York Movie
User Rating : 3.5User Percentage : 76 %
User Count Like : 254,277
All Critics Rating : 7.1
All Critics Count : 202
All Critics Percentage : 75 %
Title : Gangs of New York
Genres Gangs of New York : Drama,Classics
Directed by : Martin Scorsese
Writed by : Steven Zaillian,Jay Cocks,Ken Lonergan
Cost : $77.6M
Review For Gangs of New York
The result reverberates on the screen with a deadly force and fury more intense than anything Mr. Scorsese has yet achieved on the meanest and most beloved streets he could imagine or recall.Andrew Sarris-New York Observer
What we're left with has the patness of a history lesson about our roots and the melting pot and what it means to be an American.
Peter Rainer-New York Magazine
You have to honor its mad ambition. But sadly, it feels like a dream too long deferred.
David Ansen-Newsweek
Scorsese's congested, conflicted, entrancing achievement.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
A triumph of pure craft and passionate heart.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
It's a magnificent achievement -- holes, tatters, crudities, screw-ups, and all.
David Edelstein-Slate
Scorsese scores some fine political points along the way and demonstrates the mastery of his craft in every scene, but the underlying theme of brutal revenge at any cost loses its way too early on...
S. James Wegg-JWR
Brilliant but devastating. High schoolers and up.
Nell Minow-Common Sense Media
One of Scorsese's weakest films, a wannabe historical epic that's essentially a formulaic revenge saga; the only reason to see it is Daniel Day-Lewis' compelling performance as Bill the Butcher.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
[A] flawed masterpiece.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
The whole may not add up to the sum of its parts, but it's difficult to dismiss the brilliance of those parts.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
It's a story of such relevance to New York, to America and even to the rest of the world, that just had to be told on film with as much impact as a filmmaker can muster. And Martin Scorsese musters much.
Urban Cinefile Critics-Urban Cinefile
It's not a perfect film, by any stretch of the imagination, and when there are cinematic sins they're sins of excess. But Gangs of New York entertains.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
The impact is all in the broad strokes of Scorsese's design: the corresponding coming-of-age stories of three confused and violent adolescents: Amsterdam Vallon, New York City, and America. [Blu-Ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Why did Scorsese spend three decades thirsting to make this movie? It's nowhere clear on the screen.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Gangs becomes a standard revenge opus. And a long one at that.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound
It's a story of violence, revenge, racial intolerance and class struggle, and it's a story told extremely well.
Jason Zingale-Bullz-Eye.com
Martin Scorseses dream project finally explodes on the screen after years of planning and another year of delays.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
It's never less than compelling, driven by an overwhelming, larger than life performance from Day-Lewis and by Scorsese's grandiose historical imagination.
-Time Out
Day-Lewis's sneering, roaring, monstrous performance as the Butcher will remind you of the seemingly superhuman work Robert DeNiro performed in his prime.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Looking Closer
It is unrelentingly gritty and tense.
Steve Crum-Kansas City Kansan
Daniel Day-Lewis' magnetic portrayal of a 19th-century ganglord who butchered his enemies as readily as he carved up a freshly killed hog.
Judith Egerton-Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
Gangs is Scorsese's impassioned, elegiac portrait of a time when blows were delivered with fists, bats, and blades rather than airplanes, anthrax, or keyboard strokes; it's his look back at a lost world, his urban western.
Rob Nelson-City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
It will be a film that, in decades hence, will only grow in stature and importance.
Dan Jardine-Apollo Guide
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