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10th and Wolf
Description
An orphaned Marine struggling to cut his family ties to organized crime discovers that you can never truly escape from the past.
An orphaned Marine struggling to cut his family ties to organized crime discovers that you can never truly escape from the past.
Actors:
Brian Dennehy,
Frank Sisto,
Robert Liscio,
Lesley Ann Warren,
Tony Luke Jr.,
Patrick Jordan,
Val Kilmer
Brian Dennehy
9 July 1938, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Frank Sisto
Robert Liscio
Lesley Ann Warren
16 August 1946, New York City, New York, USA
Tony Luke Jr.
12 March 1962, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Patrick Jordan
Val Kilmer
31 December 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Robert Moresco
Robert Moresco
Country:
United States
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August 18, 2006
At this late date, filmmakers who draw inspiration from the Mafia had better have a whole new angle to offer. Otherwise, they'll end up with a movie like 10th & Wolf.
March 01, 2007
A respectable addition to the packed pantheon of watchable but all too familiar Mafia-themed movies.
August 19, 2006
This works both as an action film and Greek tragedy.
October 25, 2006
Coming from a guy who just won an Oscar for screenwriting? One has the right to expect something a little less rote, redundant, and oppressively familiar as 10th & Wolf.
February 19, 2007
click to read review
New York Post
August 18, 2006
The movie doesn't miss a cliché, ineptly lifting liberally from The Godfather and GoodFellas, among other classics.
Village Voice
August 22, 2006
A hellish and unconvincing celebration of badda-bing-ness.
August 26, 2006
A rather conventional plot is invigorated by intense lead performances from Marsden, Renfro and Ribisi, whose Joey is continually ready to explode in fierce anger, as well as a very good supporting cast, particularly Dennehy and Lesley Anne Warren.
Philadelphia Inquirer
August 18, 2006
Bobby Moresco, who cowrote Crash and coproduced Million Dollar Baby, makes an undistinguished directing debut, assembling a band of actors who know but two modes: simmering rage and over-the-top histrionics.
Denton Record-Chronicle
August 20, 2006
Handsome, well-made film that is simply too familiar.
Newark Star-Ledger
August 18, 2006
A mix of the first half of Donnie Brasco, the last 20 minutes of A History of Violence and a couple of episodes of I Love the'90s.
Hollywood Reporter
August 26, 2006
A routine mob thriller.

