Veteran actor John Doman is no stranger to playing powerful, authoritative men, experience which has well served Gotham's depiction of Don Carmine Falcone. The character has been treated in a completely opposite fashion of someone like Salvatore Maroni or Fish Mooney. Whereas those characters are loud and hammy, Doman's Falcone is subtle, pragmatic and intimidating. With some strong writing and Doman effective performance, Falcone has been a breath of fresh air in Gotham's putrid sea of madness.
Adam Mohrbacher has been afflicted with an obession for film since his earliest memories. In addition to his work with WhatCulture, Adam has been a contributor with Filmophilia.com, FilmMonthly.com and Examiner.com. You can also check out his personal blog here: adammohrbacher@wordpress.com.
A devoted fan of all film genres and styles, Adam gets equally giddy over the sensitive, existential musings of Ingmar Bergman, and the brawny brilliance of Arnold Schwartzenegger. He loves fish tacos and misses the work of Heath Ledger and Jack Lemmon on a daily basis.