Review: In ‘Riff Raff’ a misfit family reunion goes violently off the rails

As a former hitman named Vincent, I’ve found myself in the role of a father to two different groups. After making mistakes and leaving my first family – rowdy Ruth, her son Rocco, and me – I decided to change my ways and become a better man for my younger wife, Sandy, and our sheltered teenage son D.J.

For a while, the sinners and the saints lived separate lives until chaos erupted when Ruth, Rocco, and his pregnant girlfriend, Marina, showed up at our vacation cabin to escape my former partner, Leftie. He’s on a deadly mission to eliminate everyone due to a feud involving his son, Jonathan. Accompanying Leftie is Lenny, a comical sidekick played by Pete Davidson.

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Harold, portrayed by Hackman, struggles to find words as he leads the monstrous character into his humble abode,” he explains, “having personally experienced the pangs of hunger and cold.” And indeed, he had endured those hardships. When Hackman decided to pursue his career, he spent years in an East Village apartment without hot water, battling hunger. He even faced the risk of losing a promising opportunity when a young actress criticized his looks.