The most underrated of all the Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro collaborations is 1982’s The King of Comedy, a wickedly brilliant dark comedy about the dangers of celebrity hero worship... Read more
Even twenty years ago fans of a television series would generally have no idea who were the creative forces behind their favorite television series. However, with the rise of the internet fa... Read more
Sunday’s series finale of Boardwalk Empire will bid farewell to Steve Buscemi’s Nucky Thompson and his Prohibition-era criminal associates as it marks the end of the fifth and final season o... Read more
With March Madness being one of the most popular activities in America right now, it’s worth noting that for nearly a year I’ve been laying the odds for Martin Scorsese‘s n... Read more
In the beautiful plains of the Ohio, suddenly the even-tempered husband and father, Curtis (Michael Shannon, HBO’s Boardwalk Empire), begins having nightmares. Slowly they start affecting hi... Read more
Considering the genre’s popularity, we don’t tend to see many Neo-Noir films released from the major studios. While they don’t tend to make much money, they certainly are... Read more
Martin Scorsese is among the most respected directors in film, and has been since his incredible run of classic films in the 1970s and 1980s which began with Mean Streets, his first collabor... Read more
Director Zack Snyder has yet to reveal who Superman will battle in his upcoming Superman film, tentatively titled Superman: Man of Steel. I’ve already reported that Snyder has announc... Read more
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