Can I watch casino on Roku?

Can I watch casino on Roku?

“In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and to keep them coming back. The longer they play, the more they lose, and in the end, we get it all.”

Five years after his gangland masterpiece GoodFellas, Martin Scorsese reunited with writer Nicholas Pileggi and stars Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci for Casino (1995), an even more ambitious mob epic of organized crime in 1970s Las Vegas. De Niro is ace oddsmaker Sam “Ace” Rothstein, a gambling genius and perfectionist sent to turn the Tangiers into a cash machine for the Midwest mob and Pesci is his boyhood pal, a nitroglycerin-primed enforcer who moves into Vegas just as the gaming officials start to crack down on organized crime.

Sharon Stone earned an Oscar nomination as Rothstein’s weakness, the gambling-obsessed beauty Ginger whose heart belongs to a snaky lowlife (James Woods) even as she marries the pathologically jealous Rothstein. Don Rickles provides understated and admirable back-up as Rothstein’s right-hand man and Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, and Frank Vincent co-star.

Scorsese spends the first half of the sprawling three-hour epic laying out the entire operation in fascinating detail—it’s not simply exposition, it’s the ultimate how-to as a thrilling piece of cinematic gamesmanship—and last half watching it all unravel through greed, arrogance, hubris, and the unleashed, monstrous id of Pesci’s blood simple thug, right through to the clean-up as the mob ruthlessly eliminates loose ends. It’s amazingly deft for such an epic portrait and Scorsese’s ambition has the tendency to get the better of the film, which is almost too busy for its own good. Almost. The camera never stops moving, every frame is packed with detail, the commentary provides revealing counterpoint to the images, and the editing dances through the ambiguities and the contradictions. It may have been too much for audiences to take in on a single viewing.

Perhaps a second look is in order.

Rated R

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The Blu-ray and DVD editions from Universal Home Video feature commentary by director Martin Scorsese, writer Nicholas Pileggi, film editor Thelma Schoonmaker, producer Barbara De Fina, costume designer Rita Ryack, and actors Sharon Stone and Frank Vincent (edited together into a “Moments With” collection of recollections), deleted scenes, the a collection of documentaries and featurettes. There’s “Casino: The Story” (on the book and the script), “Casino: Cast and Characters” (the real people behind the script’s characters), “Casino: The Look” (the art direction and design), and “Casino: After the Filming” (editing, scoring, and releasing the film), plus the made-for-TV documentary “Vegas and the Mob” and the History Channel documentary “Great Mob Writers: Nicholas Pileggi.”

Can I watch casino on Roku?

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Can I watch casino on Roku?

Reprising their collaboration on Goodfellas (1990), director Martin Scorsese and co-writer Nicholas Pileggi bring this true-story crime drama based on the rise and fall of ace gambler Sam Rothstein, working for the Mafia in Las Vegas. Robert De Niro plays Rothstein, Joe Pesci is his enforcer, and Sharon Stone plays his wife in a Golden Globe-winning performance. More

  • 79 %Rotten
    tomatoes®
  • 4 reviews
  • Award
    winner
  • Directed by Martin Scorsese

1995Rating: R18+, Medium level violence, Medium level coarse language178 minsUSA, France

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Casino | Awards

Best Actress (Drama, for Stone), Golden Globes 1996.

Casino | Reviews

79%70 reviews

Can I watch casino on Roku?

San Francisco Chronicle

It's an ambitious film, but also a scattered, unfocused one.

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Can I watch casino on Roku?

Time Out

The result, sadly, is that contradiction in terms, a dull Scorsese movie.

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Can I watch casino on Roku?

Roger Ebert

Like "The Godfather," it makes us feel like eavesdroppers in a secret place.

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Variety

In fascinating detail and with dazzling finesse, "Casino" lays out how the mob controlled and ultimately lost Las Vegas.

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Casino | Release Details

Casino is available to stream in Australia now on Stan and Netflix and Google Play and Apple TV.

What app can i watch Casino on?

Mobster Sam "Ace" Rothstein tries to juggle the operation of a Las Vegas casino with the actions of his hustling wife and hot-head childhood friend. Get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+.Get all three.

Is Casino available on Netflix?

Watch all you want.

Does Roku have Las Vegas shows?

Las Vegas, a soap series starring Tiberio Cruz, Antonio Jiménez, and Luis Alfredo Velasco is available to stream now. Watch it on Canela.TV on your Roku device.

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AT&T TV supports a wide-range of devices to stream MGM-HD including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.