![A teenage Tony Soprano (Michael Gandolfini) looking a little unsure about what’s going on and a supremely confident Richard ‘Dickie’ Moltisanti (Alessandro Nivola), help tell the story of rival gangster families in New Jersey in“The Many Saints of Newark.” Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Brothers](/images/resized/images/news/2016/339_nov01/20_100_100.jpg)
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Running Time: 120 minutes
This will be playing in theaters and streaming on HBO Max, Oct. 1.
The HBO series, “The Sopranos,” premiered just over 20 years ago and became a phenomenon during its six-season run. Unfortunately, this reviewer didn’t have the pay-cable service and completely missed it as a result. In the years since, many who enjoyed the show have continued asking questions about the show and its colorful characters. As a newbie to the material, I would guess that “The Many Saints of Newark” isn’t interested in answering any of these inquiries.
That may be disappointing to some, but at least the film provides a few memorable...