“Lansky” (** out of four) was a disappointingly conventional melodrama about the final days of legendary gangster Meyer Lansky (Harvey Keitel) as he recounts his stories to a writer (Sam Worthington) who actually becomes a federal informant trying to uncover his millions of dollars which he made from his days as the boss of Murder Inc. and the National Crime Syndicate. Tired collection of underworld and mobster cliches and doesn’t tell you much else about Lansky you wouldn’t already know from other (and better) movies. Keitel has his usual effortless charisma and style but even he himself already played similar roles as Mickey Cohen in “Bugsy” and Bugsy Siegel himself in “Virginia Hill.”