The scene of a very dead Tony Montana face down in his indoor swimming pool, his feet next to a statue that displays the words "The World is Yours," marks the definitive end to an iconic movie.
James Cagney may have had "Top of the world, Ma!," but Tony Montana's climactic zinger literally blew the doors off the place. Tony may have taken a slew of his enemies with him, but he might have ...
The year is 1945 and a future world-famous actor is honing his craft in a tiny sixth-story apartment in the South Bronx, ...
But Pacino—a stage actor who spent his 20s cutting his teeth in the theater world before catapulting ... (and there are several). From Tony Montana to Frank Serpico to Bobby Deerfield, when ...
Al Pacino, author of the new memoir 'Sonny Boy,' reflects on fatherhood with PEOPLE calling it a 'mini-miracle.' He adds that raising a baby at 84 feels 'the same' as it did with this three adult ...
Over the years, he has created saddles for working cowboys, weekend warriors, and world champions ... Since moving to Montana in 2015, Tony has continued his silversmithing at his home in Silver ...
Harris and Trump made their final pitches to voters Monday in the same part of Pennsylvania, at roughly the same time, ...
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The final doors are being knocked, ads are blaring and candidates are making a last pitch to voters. Even with the ...
The superstar dropped a "double feature" with the additional release of "Die With a Smile (Live in Las Vegas)." ...