
The Detroit News
For fans of “The Sopranos,” HBO’s groundbreaking, violent, soulful crime saga that ushered in our current era of Prestige TV, “The Many Saints of Newark” will be as welcome as a heaping plate of gabagool. This ’60s-set prequel to “The Sopranos” hurls viewers back into the New Jersey neighborhoods that gave rise to Tony Soprano, and digs deep into the fraught, knotty family history between the Sopranos and the Moltisantis. The storytelling is rich and intoxicating, the performances are authentic and lived in and it’s a treat to be back inside the world of creator David Chase. He knows this terr…