From White Heat's Cody Jarrett to Scarface's Tony Camonte, these are the most iconic gangsters from classic cinema.
Too many beloved hip-hop artists have died in the past few years, so it’s refreshing to see that the legend Scarface survived what could’ve been a fatal situation. Scarface — real name Brad ...
Al Pacino’s iconic portrayal of Tony Montana in the 1983 film Scarface has left an indelible mark on cinema, but its journey from critical skepticism to cult classic status is largely attributed ...
Breaking News Intern Ángel Salazar, the actor famous for playing Chi Chi in the movie Scarface, died from acute drug intoxication—he had a muscle relaxant, an antihistamine, and cocaine in his ...
Scarface is a fighter—both in his respected rap career and life. Today (October 8), the “F*ck You Too” rapper shared an update regarding his health condition. On August 23, Scarface took to ...
Medical examiners have determined a cause of death for actor Ángel Salazar, who played Al Pacino's soldier Chi Chi in the 1983 film Scarface, following his death at 68 two months ago.
Scarface star Ángel Salazar has had his cause of death revealed. The actor, who played Al Pacino’s trusted sidekick “Chi-Chi” in the cult classic, died aged 68 in August. TMZ reports that ...
The American fine art photographer Tina Barney is known for giving us a glimpse into the soul of her subjects, deftly capturing a passing glance, a wistful gaze or a confident look. The artist has ...
A French rapper who goes by the stage name “Swagg Man” fell in love with the movie “Scarface,” moved to Miami and that’s ...
The Atlanta rep explained how revered lyricists André 3000 and Scarface impacted his thought on the impending opuses, Kiss the King and Kill the King. T.I., who dubbed himself “The King of ...
Houston rap legends Scarface, Paul Wall and Slim Thug are featured in Megan Thee Stallion’s new video for “Bigger in Texas,” her first single from Megan: Act II. Co-directed by Megan and ...
By Angel Diaz editor “Scarface the movie did more than Scarface the rapper to me.” That’s what Jay-Z rapped towards the end of “Ignorant S—” featuring Philly’s Beanie Sigel from his ...