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However, the true answer to the question of Scorsese’s most underrated work is his 1985 black comedy After Hours, starring Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Verna Bloom, Tommy Chong, Linda Fiorentino, ...
Scorsese argues that in a country that’s constantly changing, it’s easier to feel alone, to feel as though you don’t belong. The vast, empty desert landscapes found in Westerns comes to reflect the ...
Scorsese has been on a creative roll for the last decade, making an irreverent black comedy about unencumbered greed ("The Wolf of Wall Street"), a passion project about faith and doubt ("Silence ...
Scorsese “gives 200%. All he requires is that you give 100%,” Neeson said, who lost 20 pounds for the role. “He’s intimidating. He requires absolute silence on the set — if he hears one tiny sound, it ...
An early variation on the Vulture, apparently sketched by Leonardo da Vinci, showcases the film-makers’ commitment to a risky, heterogenous image palette. Last time we got Spider-Man Noir and ...
And so, for better or worse, Scorsese turns “Killers of the Flower Moon” into the kind of story that he can still tell better than anyone else: A story about greed, corruption, and the mottled ...
Silence is golden, especially when Martin Scorsese is planted in the director's chair. The Oscar-winning director is famous for including iconic songs in his films — “Goodfellas” had ...
Scorcese’s 2016 film Silence is a historical drama based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. The movie stars Driver, Garfield, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano, and Ciarán Hinds.
And in this, who’s to say he hasn’t found the divine? Kundun, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Silence all screen February 24–26 at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Now we have Scorsese’s long-gestating screen adaptation of “Silence,” and it’s a frustrating paradox: a carefully considered, dramatically blinkered chamber epic, written by Scorsese and ...
It wasn't easy. Scorsese, 74, may be among the most revered directors in Hollywood, but "Silence" is almost the antithesis of today's studio film.