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David Matthews, executive story editor for "Boardwalk Empire," wrote this week's episode entitled "All In," which explores what happens when characters take an unlikely gamble. When Capone thug ...
We open in Chicago where Al Capone (Stephen Graham ... We can tell that the Brothers Thompson think that's a bit odd. At Temple, Will Thompson (Ben Rosenfield ) and girlfriend Doris (Kayla ...
However, none of these iterations are as electrifying as Stephen Graham's supporting role as Capone in Boardwalk Empire ... takes out one of the D'Alessio brothers, mows down Gy Rosetti's men ...
A quick review of tonight’s “Boardwalk Empire” – which HBO ... to leave the camera outside the apartment where the Capone brothers and Van Alden were making their collection, so we ...
Nucky and Jimmy eventually catch a couple of the D’Alessio brothers ... might be no one else on Boardwalk Empire that you could argue is more temperamental. Capone is a small man in a fierce ...
A man’s character is his fate, and crucial characters come fatefully into focus in the fourth Boardwalk Empire (“Anastasia”). Al Capone (Stephen ... aggression on the brothers’ victims ...
HBO's "Boardwalk ... remaining D'Alessio brothers. Rothstein agreed, declaring that the "war ends here." In quick succession, the D'Alessio brothers were eliminated by Capone, Jimmy and Richard ...
Capone's doing boastful interviews with Variety ... Luciano and friends are up to – is a bigger piece of what “Boardwalk Empire” has been about. Some other thoughts: * Gillian (remarkably ...
One thing Boardwalk Empire hasn’t mentioned about Siegel and Al Capone (Stephen Graham): The ... O’Banion asked for Torrio’s help with the Genna Brothers from Chicago’s Little Italy.
and the brutal and extreme violence that goes hand-in-hand in Boardwalk Empire. The deal to avoid war between Nucky and Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg) seals the fate of the unlucky brothers.
But unlike The Pacific or its European Theater counterpart Band of Brothers, Boardwalk Empire doesn’t appear to try to overly tint the color palette or temperature for mood. The colors of the ...