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  1. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Sep 22, 2007. Kevin Crust Los Angeles Times. TOP CRITIC. Whether it's read as an exclamation of borough pride or as a set of unwritten laws governing its ...

  2. Our review: Parents say Not yet rated Rate movie. Kids say ( 2 ): Nostalgic mafia sagas are familiar stories by now, and Brooklyn Rules doesn't break any new ground. Shot in 2004, director Michael Corrente's movie is heavy on local accents and bloody noses, but light on complexity and creativity. A couple of crises force Michael to face some ...

    • Michael Corrente
    • Cynthia Fuchs
    • Alec Baldwin, Freddie Prinze Jr., Scott Caan
  3. Directed by Michael Corrente. Crime, Drama. R. 1h 39m. By Stephen Holden. May 18, 2007. “Brooklyn Rules,” the story of three buddies growing up in a mob-infested blue-collar neighborhood ...

  4. May 2, 2007 · Review: Brooklyn Rules. Review: Brooklyn Rules. Like everything else about Brooklyn Rules, Alec Baldwin’s alternately calm and brutal tough guy isn’t close to original. Michael Corrente eschews elaborate nightclub-traversing tracking shots in Brooklyn Rules, but otherwise his tale of three lifelong friends in 1980s Brooklyn is—thanks to ...

  5. Brooklyn Rules” has style, wit and good humor mixed in with the drama and pathos of the time. Violence was an always-present possibility on New York’s mean street and helmer Corrente brings it to the doorstep of our three heroes. It helps that these three heroes are likable blokes, too. It makes you invest yourself in the characters and story.

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  7. May 18, 2007 · Release Date May 18, 2007. Duration 1 h 39 m. Rating R. Genres. Crime. Drama. Tagline Not made to be broken. The tale of three life long friends struggling with relationships, responsibility and loyalty on the mean streets of 1980's-era Brooklyn. (City Light Pictures)

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