The first 25 minutes of The Godfather introduces the Corleone family and their business, instantly establishing the two ...
There are many chilling scenes in The Godfather trilogy, but none more intense than this Michael Corleone moment.
The Godfatheris a mesmerizing masterpiece throughout, although Francis Ford Coppola and everyone involved in making the epic ...
The Godfather has delivered some amazing and iconic moments, but there are some deleted scenes that, unfortunately, were ...
One of the most chilling scenes in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is undoubtedly the infamous restaurant hit, in which fresh-faced Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) guns down Virgil "The Turk" ...
One unforgettable scene from The Godfather is haunting for its portrayal of Michael Corleone's transformation.
Watching the baptism montage in The Godfather (1972) is like watching a knight in shining armor looking into the mirror, only to see a monster returning his gaze. There couldn’t have been a better way ...
At the beginning of the movie, Michael is the good son — a noble war veteran with clean hands — but, by the end of it, Michael has become even more ruthless than Vito. Michael’s journey to the dark ...
Michael Corleone's death in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather saga highlights the most important difference between Al ...
The best line in The Godfather is so iconic that modern audiences get the meaning of the quote wrong entirely.