Audio Film Review: Mob Mentality Drives ‘The Bastard Sons'

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CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review for “Anselm,” a new documentary by director Wim Wenders highlighting the career of artist Anselm Kiefer … now showing in the latest Digital 3-D tech at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre beginning February 2nd. For additional screenings, see local listings.

HollywoodChicago.com Oscarman rating: 3.5/5.0
Rating: 3.5/5.0

Kevin Interdonato co-wrote, directed and is in the lead role as Vincent Damiano, a powerful New Jersey mobster who deals in the dark arts of drug trafficking. When his father, the head of the family, is brutally murdered, Vincent seeks revenge. His crew includes his brothers, a mix of black and caucasian siblings that his father raised as his own. As a big trafficking score is imminent, Vincent only seeks to protect his long time girlfriend Olivia (Anastasia Ganias) from the potential harm.

“The Bastard Sons” is currently available for digital download, see providers. Featuring Kevin Interdonato, Anastasia Ganias, Al Sapienza, Frankie Edgar and Charles Malki Whitfield. Written by Kevin Interdonato and Glenn Rodriquez. Directed by Kevin Interdonato. Not rated.

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