For Scorsese, he'd just finished making New York, New York, which he describes as the first movie that got away from him. (Many contemporary critics have reevaluated the film and determined that it's ...
Credits: Directed by Rebecca Miller, featuring Martin Scorsese, Jay Cocks, Robert De Niro, Thelma Schoonmaker, Brian De Palma, Jodie Foster, et al. Rating/Runtime: Rated TV-MA. Five episodes.
When he returned to documentary in 1995 after a 17-year hiatus, Scorsese produced two epic explorations of cinema, A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) and My Voyage ...
Martin Scorsese is no stranger to the documentary world. Not only has he found the time to direct a handful himself, but he’s featured as a talking head in more documentaries than you could possibly ...
Even if you’ve never seen a Martin Scorsese movie, you know Martin Scorsese. That’s the benefit of being one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and one whose work has remained relevant across six ...
STEVEN SPIELBERG: He is a cornerstone of this entire art form. There's been nobody like him. There never will be anybody like him again. MARTÍNEZ: Spielberg is talking about Martin Scorsese, who has ...
The New York Film Festival was a family affair for the Daniel Day-Lewis and Rebecca Miller family. Day-Lewis returned from retirement to co-write and star in “Anemone,” directed by his 27-year-old son ...
For decades, Martin Scorsese has been cinema's confessor-in-chief — a man who turned guilt, rage, and redemption into grand visual poetry. Yet, as Apple TV+'s new five-part docuseries 'Mr. Scorsese' ...