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Yonkers Joe (2008)

Yonkers Joe (2008)

GENRESComedy,Crime,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Chazz PalminteriMichael LernerNate BynumFrank John Hughes
DIRECTOR
Robert Celestino

SYNOPSICS

Yonkers Joe (2008) is a English movie. Robert Celestino has directed this movie. Chazz Palminteri,Michael Lerner,Nate Bynum,Frank John Hughes are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2008. Yonkers Joe (2008) is considered one of the best Comedy,Crime,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Yonkers Joe hustles, setting up schemes to cheat at cards and dice. He has a girlfriend, Janice, but does he care about her or just need a partner in his cons? He's working out a scam of casinos, gathering intelligence in Atlantic City. The fly in the ointment is his son, Joe Jr., a mentally-challenged young man about to turn 21, aging out of a group home, belligerent as the move to an adult home and his father's lack of contact upset him. Joe Jr.'s counselor insists that Joe take his son for awhile to calm him down and prepare him for the transfer. Can a mentally-challenged, unloved kid make his way with grifters? Can a father discover new emotions? What about scamming the casinos?

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Yonkers Joe (2008) Reviews

  • True to life, feel good film.

    mcwhammer2009-05-17

    This movie is killer. Tom Guiry is spot-on, playing Chazz Palminteri's (Yonkers Joe) mentally challenged son, Joey. The two have been separated for years (With Guiry in a group home), yet he still loves his father all the same. Eventually, Guiry begins acting out at the home, with an explosive temper, and he is forced to move back in with his father. I like movies featuring with big heist themes, as well as films where the "good guys" win. In this film, Yonkers Joe has made a career of swindling people at the card table, and he just needs to roll a few more trick plays to afford a better future for his son. The acting in Yonkers Joe is tremendous, with Tom Guiry easily pulling off his role. His character alone makes the film, and the director doesn't sugarcoat Joey's genetic disease in any way. It's an emotional ride, with a great ending, and I would recommend it to anyone.

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  • Great TRIBECA Premier!

    rjb3512008-04-25

    YONKERS JOE is a great addition to the tradition of independent New York centered films. Twelve years in the making, its story of a mid-level professional gambler and his adult son with Down's Syndrome was compelling and skillfully played. Chaz Palminteri keeps your attention throughout the story, and Tom Guiry (The Black Donnellys)deserves recognition for a convincing performance of a young man coping with Down's. The story covers familiar ground with lots of nice twists and details. Technically very clever on the skills required to take on a modern casino security system. Believable from beginning to end. Support this film when it comes out for release. Wonderful performances by Palminteri, Christine Lahti as his patient and clever love interest and a solid character cast including Michael Lerner,Roma Maffia, Arthur Nascarella and many familiar TV series faces. Any father/son should see this movie. You will laugh and learn, and be wiser at the end. Support Tribeca!!

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  • Great Film with Top Performances

    Elieberman-12009-01-14

    This is a great film with some really exceptional performances. I caught the film at TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL in April and like many audience members was intrigued to find out that actor Tom Guiry didn't have Down Syndrome. He was very believable in the role of Joe Jr and Chazz Palminteri and Christine Lahti were also amazing. The gambling scenes were different than anything I have seen before and were very suspenseful. The film also was full of emotion which left some audience members in tears at the end. In the Q and A with Director Bob Celestino, audience members were very enthusiastic about what they had seen and asked many questions that the director answered graciously. Someone asked if this story was based on someone as the director just looked at them and smiled which was kind of a mysterious way to end the Q and A. A great film. Go see it.

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  • Great cast, great story, great directing, great movie!

    wolf-1722008-09-27

    I saw this film at the premiere at Tribeca and was genuinely moved. It's a great father/son story set in the unique world of card and dice hustlers. I'll keep this review somewhat brief and just comment on a few areas that I thought were great (although there are several more than what I posted) Cast-Chaz Palmentari was PERFECT as Yonkers Joe. It would have been easy for him to just play the gangster role that he's sometimes cast as, but instead, he gives the character of Yonkers depth. Tom Guiry was just as strong as Yonker's son, Joe Jr. Add in to that Michael Lerner, Christine Lahti and Linus Roache and you've got an all-star cast. Very nice work here. Script-I always enjoy films that take me into a life that I'm not familiar with and in this area, Yonkers delivers. The dice moves, the card moves, the way a whole crew infiltrates and takes down a game, and of course, a climatic heist. But it's important to note that this aspect of the film is not generic. You can tell writer/director Robert Celestino not only knows this world, but is passionate about it. Add to this a very moving father/son story centering around a young man with down syndrome and you've got a great script. Direction-From the opening shots, the film stared to draw me in. At first, it feels like we're a fly on the wall in this world which is a treat since it's a world I have never seen so authentically depicted in a film before. Another element I really enjoyed was how the look for the film progressed from dark to light - kind of a metaphor about how Yonkers opens up as the film progresses. Very nice touch. This film is solid from the opening shot. The examination of the card and dice world draws you in right away. Then the father/son story complicates Yonker's life as well as the rest of the film. If you're looking for a good indy film that's unique, authentic, and touching, Yonkers Joe is for you.

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  • A great character study about a father and his son

    se7en1872008-06-16

    I saw this at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan. Yonkers Joe stars Chazz Palminteri as the title character, a great con artist who makes a lot of money from working the tables at casinos. He and his girlfriend Janice (Christine Lahti) have a pretty good life. But then Joe gets a call from an institution telling him that his son Joe Jr. (Tom Guiry) who has Down's Syndrome is being disruptive there and thus must be taken out. Joe doesn't know how to take care of his son and this new change in his life is ruining a lot of his plans and ways of making money. Over time, the father and son try to live with each other while at the same time try to help each other out. This film had a great cast. Palminteri was wonderful as Yonkers Joe, a conflicted and confused parent who doesn't know how to take care of his troubled son. Lahti is a delight trying to play the role of the one that hopes to ease the tension and make Joe Jr. feel like he's welcome. And Tom Guiry is excellent and very believable as Joe Jr. Someone after the screening even asked the director if the actor who played Joe Jr. really had Down's Syndrome. Guiry gives a lot of depth to the character, making Joe Jr. both entertaining and emotional. There are many clever moments throughout the film, all of the con acts are fun to watch. The dialogue is well written and the plot unravels nicely. The scenes in Las Vegas are also very well shot in all of the different locations. With a talented cast and crew, Yonkers Joe is a great and enjoyable film that people she really look out for.

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