When the name Tiffany & Co. rolls off one’s tongue, a glittering flood of pop culture references come to mind, such as a Givenchy-clad Audrey Hepburn, the classiest call girl ever to gra... Read more
It’s sometimes easy to forget that Martin Scorsese is just as good of a documentary filmmaker as he is a narrative one. While most of his documentaries are music-based — The Last... Read more
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
From the looks of this trailer, 1980’s Raging Bull only told a fraction of the story of world middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta. Word about LaMotta: The Bronx Bull first came o... Read more
It’s all over social media today that Martin Scorsese‘s next project will be Tyson, a biopic of the former undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson. While that... Read more
Martin Scorsese loves to lend his name to films, especially ones that fall into the gangster genre, and I don’t blame him. There’s a lot of great gangster flicks out there and A... Read more
There are few directors in history who were so gifted that they made one masterpiece film after another. One of those directors was the legendary Sergio Leone, who is best known for directin... Read more
As if three hours of cursing, drug use, and sex wasn’t enough, The Daily Mail is confirming that a four hour version of The Wolf of Wall Street will be released on DVD and Blu-ray late... Read more
Today the Directors Guild of America announced their nominations for their award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a feature film and while there are some snubs, there always are, i... Read more
Destined from the moment of its announcement to be controversial, The Canyons, the thriller directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis (author of the novel American Psycho) a... Read more
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