Martin Scorsese Editor's Picks

  • Joe Pesci joins Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for Scorsese's The Irishman

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a…

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a Mafia boss out of Pennsylvania.

    Harvey Keitel and Bobby Cannavale are also in talks to join. Pesci and Scorsese have done three films together, most memorably 1990’s Goodfellas.

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  • Robert De Niro to be digitally de-aged in Martin Scorsese's new film

    We’ve seen the effects of digitial de-aging in recent films such as Star Wars: Rogue One, and now Martin Scorsese will implement similar technology in his upcoming gangster film.

    We’ve seen the effects of digitial de-aging in recent films such as Star Wars: Rogue One, and now Martin Scorsese will implement similar technology in his upcoming gangster film.
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Martin Scorsese Movie News

  • Martin Scorsese could be producing a Joker origin story with Todd Phillips directing - and we're not joking...

    In what might just be both the strangest, weirdest and blindingly cool piece of news of 2017, some unexpected details have been reported from the world of Warner Bros, DC Comics, and their expanded cinematic universe – and we mean REALLY…

    In what might just be both the strangest, weirdest and blindingly cool piece of news of 2017, some unexpected details have been reported from the world of Warner Bros, DC Comics, and their expanded cinematic universe – and we mean REALLY unexpected.

    Firstly, the film in question: WB and DC are looking at expanding their slate even further with word from Deadline is that a Joker origins story is in the works with 8 Mile writer Scott Silver attached to work on the script. It’s still in the…
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  • Joe Pesci joins Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for Scorsese's The Irishman

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a…

    Joe Pesci has officially joined Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster crime film The Irishman. According to Deadline, Pesci has signed up after originally saying no multiple times. He will play Russell Bufalino, a Mafia boss out of Pennsylvania.

    Harvey Keitel and Bobby Cannavale are also in talks to join. Pesci and Scorsese have done three films together, most memorably 1990’s Goodfellas.

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  • Martin Scorsese's The Irishman is finally greenlit; shooting begins this summer

    After a couple of years languishing in development and pre-production, news has finally arrived that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is finally a go and set to go before the cameras later this year (via IndieWire).

    Netflix has bought the rights…

    After a couple of years languishing in development and pre-production, news has finally arrived that Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is finally a go and set to go before the cameras later this year (via IndieWire).

    Netflix has bought the rights to the film and has stumped up $100million (possibly the biggest in the company’s history thus far) to allow Scorsese to bring his mob hitman tale to the screen – well, the small screen anyhow.

    Based on the 2003 book by Charles Brandt entitled I…
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  • Netflix secures deal for Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro's next film

    Netflix has won the rights to Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster movie.

    Netflix has won the rights to Martin Scorsese’s upcoming gangster movie.
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Martin Scorsese Movie Reviews

  • Silence Review

    Silence not only inspires us to stand by our personal beliefs, but it also encourages us to not force those beliefs on others.

    Silence not only inspires us to stand by our personal beliefs, but it also encourages us to not force those beliefs on others.
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  • The Wolf of Wall Street Review

    “Scorsese has created an absurd, farcical world, where everything feels overelaborate to match the frivolous spending of our protagonist, almost like a theme park”…

    “Scorsese has created an absurd, farcical world, where everything feels overelaborate to match the frivolous spending of our protagonist, almost like a theme park”…
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Martin Scorsese Movie Features

  • The Green-Light | Why Silence could be Martin Scorsese’s best film

    Welcome to The Green–Light, a column from Gary Green. Find within spittle-flecked passion and encyclopaedic insight on everything to do with the movies.


    Yes, the title to this piece alone invites controversy. How could any film directed by…

    Welcome to The Green–Light, a column from Gary Green. Find within spittle-flecked passion and encyclopaedic insight on everything to do with the movies.


    Yes, the title to this piece alone invites controversy. How could any film directed by Martin Scorsese possibly be better than the likes of Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, or Goodfellas? My answer is simple: Jesus.

    Or more accurately, The Last Temptation of Christ. The 1988 movie, starring Willem Dafoe as the titular Messiah, is one of…
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  • Why Allegations of Glamorisation in The Wolf of Wall Street Are Wide of the Mark

    “It’s not attempting to be searingly authentic, this is cinema – and Scorsese knows what he’s doing. It seems that with success and critical acclaim (which The Wolf of Wall Street has had in abundance), people are always incensed into offering a counter argument”…

    “It’s not attempting to be searingly authentic, this is cinema – and Scorsese knows what he’s doing. It seems that with success and critical acclaim (which The Wolf of Wall Street has had in abundance), people are always incensed into offering a counter argument”…
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Martin Scorsese Movie Trailers

  • Silence - Trailer

    In the seventeenth century, two Jesuit priests face violence and persecution when they travel to Japan to locate their mentor and propagate Christianity.

    In the seventeenth century, two Jesuit priests face violence and persecution when they travel to Japan to locate their mentor and propagate Christianity.
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