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Friday, March 25, 2011

MOVIE REVIEW
Kill The Irishman 
The Evergreen, Indestructible Luck O' The Irish


Ray Stevenson (left) as Danny Greene in Jonathan Hensleigh's crime drama "Kill The Irishman." 
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by Omar P.L. Moore/PopcornReel.com        Follow popcornreel on Twitter FOLLOW
Friday, March 25, 2011

Cleveland in the 1970s was a hotbed of Mafia activity - murder, mayhem and more murder - but much of the murder was coming from a confident, borderline cocky man named Danny Greene, an Irishman who told the mob-controlled shores of Lake Erie where they could stick their crime empire.

"Kill The Irishman", one of the the year's best films, tells the true story of Mr. Greene, who was, for all intents and purposes, a Robin Hood of the crime-syndicate.  Robbing the criminally-endowed to promote a sense of balance A union



"Limitless" is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association Of America for thematic material involving a drug, violence including disturbing images, sexuality and language.  The film has brief French, Italian and Spanish language with English language subtitles.  The film's running time is one hour and 46 minutes. 


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