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Director: Ted Demme
Cast: Denis Leary, Ian Hart, Jason Barry, Lenny Clarke
Bobby O'Grady is a low level member of a Boston Irish gang run by Jackie O'Hara. Jackie demands absolute, total loyalty to him. When Jackie kills one of Bobby's buddies, Teddy, Bobby and others have to keep it an absolute secret, even from their and Teddy's relatives.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Monument Ave. (1998), directed by Ted Demme, is a crime drama that received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the film's gritty portrayal of Boston's Irish gang culture, others found it uneven in its execution. The film did not receive any major award recognition, but it has an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 62%, indicating a generally positive audience reception.
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Monument Ave. (1998), directed by Ted Demme, offers a gripping, morally complex portrayal of loyalty and violence in the Boston Irish crime underworld. Denis Leary's powerful performance as Bobby, a low-level gang member forced to keep a devastating secret, drives this taut thriller that blends gritty drama with thrilling twists.
Monument Ave. is a 1998 American neo-noir crime film directed by Ted Demme and written by Mike Armstrong. The film stars Denis Leary, Famke Janssen, Martin Sheen, Colm Meaney, Ian Hart, and Leary's future Rescue Me co-star Lenny Clarke. Cam Neely also makes a brief appearance.
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