Barry Levinson
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‘Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father’ to Start Shooting in January
The mob drama starring Al Pacino, John Travolta and Joe Pesci will film in New York; producers expect to announce the casting of John Gotti Jr. within the next few weeks
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Bette Midler and Jeffrey Tambor Sign on for Al Pacino’s Phil Spector Biopic
“The Rose” singer/actress will portray the music producer’s defense attorney in project about his murder trial
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Levinson: Lohan Probably Out of ‘Gotti’ Project, Producer Refutes (Updated)
Exclusive: Director Barry Levinson is rewriting “Gotti” and his new version seems unlikely to include a role for Lindsay Lohan, he told TheWrap in Cannes
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Al Pacino Back in the Mob: Joins Cast of ‘Gotti’
The Oscar-winner will play Gambino crime family underboss Neil Dellacroce
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Barry Levinson in Talks to Direct Gotti Biopic
John Travolta, Joe Pesci and Lindsay Lohan star in the movie that Nick Cassavetes was originally scheduled to direct
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Lionsgate Acquires Barry Levinson’s ‘The Bay’
Studio will distribute the Oren Peli-produced found-footage eco-horror film domestically
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Al Pacino to Play Phil Spector in Mamet HBO Film
The Oscar-winning actor’s “You Don’t Know Jack” director Barry Levinson will executive produce the untitled project
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Levinson to Direct ‘Brother Jack’
Oscar-winner attached to true life story of human rights advocate Jack Healey
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Barry Levinson to Direct Controversial Obesity Documentary
GlaxoSmithKline spokeswoman defends big pharma’s funding of movie
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Commentary: Barry Levinson Slams NYT Critic
A Hollyblog: “Poliwood” director says NYT’s Stanley missed the point
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Criticism Is One Thing, Inaccuracy Another
“Poliwood” director takes issue with misrepresentations in review by New York Times’ Stanley.
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Barry Levinson’s Next Satire Target: Celeb Activists
Barry Levinson knows the beast that is mass media. The director explored the impact of television on family life with his 1990 drama "Avalon," and he revealed the ways politicians use the news to manipulate the public in his clever satire "Wag the Dog." Now he's turned the camera on himself and his peers with…