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Andy McCarthy
"Andy McCarthy is a reference librarian in the genealogy and local history division at New York Public Library, and regularly contributes essays and research guides to the NYPL blog. Between 2012 and February, 2020, McCarthy performed a monologue and slideshow act about the history of West 42nd Street each month for THE DEUCE film series at Nitehawk Cinema, and from 2004 to 2011 worked as a New York City doubledecker bus tour guide, conducting about 3,000 tours for 90,000 passengers."


Thirty Years Later, Is Goodfellas The Greatest Mob Movie Ever Made?

A demented, predatory nihilism runs through Martin Scorsese's 1990 mob classic, and audiences are still cheering for it. Why?

December 11, 2020  By Andy McCarthy
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