Martin Scorsese

‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Review
‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Review
‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Review
'The Wolf of Wall Street,' Martin Scorsese's most dynamic and spry film since 'GoodFellas,' is an up close and personal tour of a snarling den of unchecked depravity. Really, theaters should be handing out bottles of Purel with the tickets. What begins as jovial bad behavior spirals out into an excess and deviance rarely shown on the screen.
‘Boardwalk Empire”s Bobby Cannavale Joins Martin Scorsese-Mick Jagger Music Drama for HBO
‘Boardwalk Empire”s Bobby Cannavale Joins Martin Scorsese-Mick Jagger Music Drama for HBO
‘Boardwalk Empire”s Bobby Cannavale Joins Martin Scorsese-Mick Jagger Music Drama for HBO
While we were saddened to see Bobby Cannavale depart HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' last year, the former Gyp Rosetti may not have gone very far. New reports claim that Cannavale has won the leading role in a long-gestating music drama pilot created for HBO by Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger himself, and 'Boardwalk Empire' creator Terence Winter.
Martin Scorsese to Finally Make ‘Silence’
Martin Scorsese to Finally Make ‘Silence’
Martin Scorsese to Finally Make ‘Silence’
The developmental process in Hollywood can be slow and arduous, something Martin Scorsese is well aware of. 'Gangs of New York' was a film he wanted to make in 1979, but it took twenty-three years to finally get it to the big screen. It seems that he's going through a similar struggle to adapt 'Silence,' based on the novel by Shusaku Endo, as he has been attached to it since 1991. But now there's
‘Gangs of New York’ TV Series: Martin Scorsese and Miramax Developing Adaptation
‘Gangs of New York’ TV Series: Martin Scorsese and Miramax Developing Adaptation
‘Gangs of New York’ TV Series: Martin Scorsese and Miramax Developing Adaptation
Get your bricks, bats, axes and knives, folks. The Dead Rabbits and Bill the Butcher of Martin Scorsese's epic 'Gangs of New York' will soon come to blows on your TV. Miramax has announced that the world-renowned and Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese will spearhead an adaptation of his 2002 film for an ongoing TV series, with no network as yet attached. The series is sure to start a b
Bob Dylan Serenades Scorsese at Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Bob Dylan Serenades Scorsese at Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Bob Dylan Serenades Scorsese at Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
The director of ‘Shine a Light’ had the light shined on him last night. Bob Dylan was on hand to honor legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. And though he sang “No one can sing the blues like blind Willie McTell,” it’s safe to say that in actuality, no one can sing the blues today like Dylan.