In Theaters: October 1, 2021
On DVD/Blu-ray: December 21, 2021
R | Drama | 2h 0m
Based on 42 votes and 19 reviews.
Fairly good Sopranos story. What's unbelievable is how all of these mob guys are fawning over this one Italian broad even though she's got this giant ugly beak on her face not to mention a big unsightly mole. Yuck! She's really unattractive and yet these grease balls all talk about her like she's so beautiful. These fools would probably think that Meadow's ugly friend was good looking. Now that I think of it, I can't remember ANY attractive women in this movie. I guess they wanted to tell an ugly story. They certainly succeeded.
Very grim story. Not a single likable character in this thing, yet still very engrossing.
Fairly engrossing prequel to the acclaimed tv series. The main asset of this film is that it actually has an ending, it actually has a resolution; something the series was notoriously stingy with.
Don't listen to the nay sayers. For those who actually paid attention during the Sopranos series Dicky was a huge part of Tony's life. Great to see a prequel movie that doesn't follow the norm. I thoroughly enjoyed lots of the flashback scenes in the series being accurately portrayed in the movie. Well done.
If you loved Sopranos don't see this movie it will be a big disappointment
Worst movie ever
Not horrible, but not great. Explained a lot about the Soprano's characters. It wasn't focused on the Soprano's, but it shouldn't have been. After all, the Title literally translates to The "Multi Santis" of Newark. It wasn't the time for the Sopranos to be spot lighted.
This is one of the top worst movies I have ever seen. SAVE YOUR MONEY
This is one you may want to watch more than once. I felt like I was watching an episode of 'The Soprano's' on tv, the way it was filmed. Loved it. What a feeling when I finally got who was who, such as Livia, Tony's mother. She was such a bitch sometimes in the tv show but here we are seeing her when she was a lot younger. Silvio, Pauli Walnuts, Junior, here they are much younger than we have ever seen them and it was great how these actors nailed down the mannerisms and speech of the actors who played those characters in 'The Soprano's'. I hoped the movie would open with the same opening as 'The Soprano's', with the James Gandolfini driving into the city, but it didn't. They waited until the end credits to play the familiar theme song, 'Woke Up This Morning'. It was a good way to end the movie. I will have to get it on DVD when it comes out and add it to my 'The Sopranos' collection.
well done - different than sopranos but a must see for soprano fans