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Casino
Directed by
Martin Scorsese
R
1995
2h 59m
Drama
,
Crime
8.2
79%
93%
8.0
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In Las Vegas, two best friends--a casino executive and a Mafia enforcer--compete for a gambling empire and a fast-living, fast-loving socialite.
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Cast of Casino
Robert De Niro
Sam "Ace" Rothstein
Sharon Stone
Ginger McKenna
Joe Pesci
Nicky Santoro
James Woods
Lester Diamond
Don Rickles
Billy Sherbert
Alan King
Andy Stone
Kevin Pollak
Phillip Green
L.Q. Jones
Pat Webb
Dick Smothers
Senator
Frank Vincent
Frank Marino
John Bloom
Don Ward
Pasquale Cajano
Remo Gaggi
Melissa Prophet
Jennifer Santoro
Bill Allison
John Nance
Vinny Vella
Artie Piscano
Oscar Goodman
Oscar Goodman
Catherine Scorsese
Piscano's Mother
Philip Suriano
Dominick Santoro
Erika von Tagen
Older Amy
Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon
Casino Ratings & Reviews
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
Without stinting on the viciousness, Scorsese still conveys an element of nostalgia in Casino, although it's less because the movie is convinced by Ace and Nicky's vision of the good old days than it is skepticism over what will eventually replace them.
The New York Review of Books
Al Alvarez
Scorsese's Casino is just another Las Vegas spectacular, as noisy and purposeless and, at three hours, as seemingly eternal as the Kids' inferno at Circus Circus.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Overlong and tedious crime drama epic. A kinetic behind-the-scenes look at the Vegas casinos.
Common Sense Media
Ellen Twadell
Violent story of vice and virtue not for kids.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
[Stone] seems to be trying to enter a more passionate movie, where a neurotic gold digger could at least have a good time. By the end of Casino, for all its craftsmanly bravura, you may want to join her.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
So long as Casino stays focused on the excesses -- of language, of violence, of ambition -- in the life-styles of the rich and infamous, it remains a smart, knowing, if often repetitive, spectacle.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Simultaneously quite watchable and passionless.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Martin Scorsese's intimate epic about money, sex and brute force is a grandly conceived study of what happens to goodfellas from the mean streets when they outstrip their wildest dreams and achieve the pinnacle of wealth and power.
Newsweek
David Ansen
It's not the actors' fault that no one is able to break through the film's gorgeous but chilly surface. You watch Casino with respect and appreciation, reveling in its documentary sense of detail.
Washington Post
Hal Hinson
Scorsese may be flailing here, but Scorsese flailing is more formidable than most directors at the top of their form.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Casino reminds you in too many ways of the brilliance of GoodFellas, and in a way that dooms Casino to remain in its shadow.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
Of all the bravura visual effects in Martin Scorsese's dazzlingly stylish Casino, it's a glimpse of ordinary people that delivers the greatest jolt.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's an ambitious film, but also a scattered, unfocused one.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
[A] Vegas masterpiece.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Martin Scorsese is a master filmmaker, so skilled in the manipulation of imagery he might be the most proficient of active American directors.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Martin Scorsese's fascinating new film Casino knows a lot about the Mafia's relationship with Las Vegas.
USA Today
Mike Clark
Whether you find it exhilarating, expendable or exhausting -- and you will find it exhausting -- Martin Scorsese's Casino is the spectacular last word on urban sprawl.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
After coming out gangbusters in its first and finest hour, the 180-minute movie loses all its chips in the remaining two.
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