Casino (Movie Review)

The central area of a casino is the gaming floor, where visitors can play a variety of games. These games include traditional slot machines, table games like blackjack and roulette, and more. The games are exciting and offer a chance to win big money. Players can set win/loss limits to help them control their winnings. They can also use self-control to stop playing when they feel they have lost too much money.

Aside from gambling, casinos are known for hosting a wide range of high-quality entertainment. From concerts featuring top musical artists to comedy shows by famous comedians, these events add value to the casino experience. In addition, some casinos feature permanent shows that are part of their regular offering.

Casino is Martin Scorsese dialing Goodfellas up to 11. The story centers on Sam “Ace” Rothstein (Robert De Niro), a mobster who runs the Tangiers hotel in Las Vegas. The mob backs his gambling but he sees it as a morality car wash. Meanwhile, mob muscle Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci) arrives to protect Ace but he quickly falls in love with a call girl named Ginger McKenna.

Casino is a richly layered film that features strong performances from its cast. It’s a shame that it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. There are so many fascinating themes to explore – the intricately detailed character work on the parts of De Niro and Pesci, the false bedrock that the marriage was built on, the pure scumbaggery of Nicky’s whole plotline – it’s all there.