Martin Scorsese is a man who needs no introduction. He's one of the last true cinematic auteurs, one who helmed a ...
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Washington's fight with Robert De Niro persists, as the Oscar-winning actor continues to speak out against the Trump administration. During an interview on "Hannity," Stephen Miller, President Donald ...
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Robert De Niro has never been one to mince words when speaking about President Donald Trump. The Oscar-winning actor appeared on MSNBC on Oct. 19 to share his support for the nationwide No Kings Day ...
De Niro and Pacino celebrate the "warmth" of "being together" for the campaign, shot in black-and-white Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for nine ...
“Warmth was never about the outside,” De Niro says in a clip, while Pacino offers, “Friendship is the greatest thing you can have. Friends, people whom you share the same world with.” By Chris Gardner ...
In their first-ever shared campaign, Hollywood icons Al Pacino and Robert De Niro cozy up for the holiday season wearing Moncler. The campaign, called “Warmer Together,” tells the story of the actors’ ...
Robert De Niro on Thursday called on people to take to the streets to protest President Trump in an upcoming “No Kings Day” on Oct. 18. “The original No Kings protest was 250 years ago,” De Niro said ...
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller lambasted Robert De Niro as a "sad, bitter, broken old man" Wednesday after the "Goodfellas" actor branded him a "Nazi" over the weekend.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller called out Robert De Niro on Wednesday and derided the award-winning actor during a Fox News interview. Miller, who appeared on “Hannity,” referred to ...