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The Cast and Crew of ‘Goodfellas’ Will Reunite For a 25th Anniversary Screening
The Cast and Crew of ‘Goodfellas’ Will Reunite For a 25th Anniversary Screening
The Cast and Crew of ‘Goodfellas’ Will Reunite For a 25th Anniversary Screening
Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas won just one Oscar (for supporting actor Joe Pesci) at the 1991 Academy Awards. (The year’s Best Picture winner was Kevin Costner’s Dances With Wolves.) But the film seems to grow more popular and critically acclaimed every year, to the point where it’s now considered one of Scorsese’s masterpieces, one of the best movies of the 1990s, and perhaps the best gangster film ever made without the word “godfather” in the title. Astonishingly (at least it feels astonishing to an old man like me), it’s been 25 years since Goodfellas made its debut in theaters, an anniversary Scorsese and his cast and crew will celebrate next month with a 25th anniversary screening and reunion at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.
Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio Team Up For the Latest Martin Scorsese Project—A TV Commercial
Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio Team Up For the Latest Martin Scorsese Project—A TV Commercial
Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio Team Up For the Latest Martin Scorsese Project—A TV Commercial
You’d be surprised by how many beloved directors earn a little extra cash anonymously directing commercials, but when you hire the great Martin Scorsese to help sell your lavish new casino in Manilla Bay, Philippines, you end up with a full fledged Scorsese Picture. Which means that this is one of the most energetic and stylish advertisements you’ll see this year … and that it stars Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.
HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
It amuses us to no end that HBO's forthcoming period rock and roll drama from the likes of 'Boardwalk Empire' Terence Winter, Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger still hasn't settled on a title, yet continually expands its cast to biblical proportions. Joining Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde and Ray Romano today are Mick Jagger's own son James, comedian Andrew "Dice" Clay, a 'Wolf' of Wall Street, and many more.
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
We were a bit bummed to learn that 'Boardwalk Empire' showrunner Terence Winter had accepted a season 5 end to the HBO prohibition drama in order to develop his new 1970s New York rock drama with Bobby Cannavale, Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese, but the proposed series just got a whole lot prettier. Olivia Wilde will return to TV for the new HBO period drama, but as whom, you ask?
‘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.
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