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Johnny Depp as John Dillinger and Christian Bale as Melvin Purvis combine to make gangster thriller Public Enemies a real winner.
Michael Mann's recent Public Enemies tells essentially the same story as John Milius's 1973 movie Dillinger, but there are differences in approach between them.
Universal Pictures' Public Enemies, directed by Michael Mann and starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, is a surprising disappointment. 4/10.
Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard star in Public Enemies, the story of Depression era bank robbers and the FBI, now in theaters across the country.
Johnny Depp plays Depression-era heroic gangster in Michael Mann's new action-thriller.
Johnny Depp stars in this movie about gangsters in the 1930s, and John Dillinger was at the top of the list of bad guys.
John Dillinger was the best-known American bank robber of the 20th century up until he was shot dead on July 22, 1934 by the F.B.I
Michael Mann is better than most when not at his best. His latest look at emotions betraying calculated crimes is unwieldy, but buoyed by strong themes and Johnny Depp.
Dangerous dramas and thrillers come to DVD for the holiday season.
A celebrated director of modern-day crime sagas, Michael Mann takes on a film about the hunt for John Dillinger. Is he up to the challenge of a sprawling period piece?
Public Enemies offers a multitude of exciting sequences and a charismatic lead actor in Johnny Depp, but the film is too long and too muddled to be truly great.
Move over Godfather, move over Sopranos, John Dillinger is in the house. 1930s era public enemy number one comes to the silver screen.
The great Michael Mann's 30s set gangster epic fails to meet the standards of the original black and white classics.
A look at the career of French superstar Marion Cotillard, her life in films and her future projects with Michael Mann and Rob Marshall.
After the Kansas City, Missouri massacre in 1933, J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI realized that in order to save his job he had to end America's crime spree.


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