Like much of director Abel Ferrara's work this is a cold, unfeeling film that drags somewhat and it's quite a bleak viewing experience. A mafia gangster film set in the 1930s where three criminal brothers have a mini empire. When the youngest Johnny (Vincent Gallo) is killed the elder two Ray (Christopher Walken) and Chez (Chris Penn) vow to find the killer and have their revenge. Their chief suspect is Gaspare (Benicio Del Toro), a smooth, nasty gangster who is a part rival of the brothers and they know Johnny was sleeping with Gaspare's wife and assumes he knows this too. Their plans and plots bring about family recriminations that will affect them all. Penn plays his usual unpleasant, bullying character with zero redeeming features and it's hard to pin down where Walken's character fits. The support cast is impressive and includes Isabella Rossellini and Annabella Sciorra. Bloody and violent this is probably a gangster film that has slipped your net so it's worth checking out.