When in movies a crime is committed against a citizen and neither the police force nor judges seem able or willing to catch and punish the assailant, mostly two options are presented to the victim/protagonist: to accept that the law and its divisions can fail sometimes, or to start a crusade against the aggressor all […]
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Tony Soprano’s America: Gangsters, Guns, and Money by M. Keith Booker and Isra Daraiseh (2017)
The award-winning TV series The Sopranos (HBO) centered on the head of an American mafia family in New Jersey that ran between 1999 and 2007, is believed by many, many TV watchers to be the best series ever. It could draw from lots of talent in acting, writing, producing and was probably the most realistic […]