Tag: Martin Scorsese
Film Review: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’- A Modern American Masterpiece
With its emotionally epic story, sprawling cast, and an undying ambitious vision from one of American Cinema’s true masters, “Killers of the Flower Moon” (an adaptation of David Grann’s 2017 true-crime bestseller) gives Martin Scorsese a late-career masterwork. This is
Lest We Forget: In Defense of Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Cage is one of the most adventurous actors to ever grace the screen. Anthony takes a look at the wildman thespian of his time.
The Week in Revue
“The Week in Revue” is a new series aimed to recap important events of the prior week, including links to our external reviews as well as Hollywood Happenings. Much like the hospitality industry, Hollywood never sleeps, though the automated projection
REVIEW: Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” by Brian Wallinger
In the late 1960’s a young film student set out to make a low-budget, black and white film. That filmmaker’s name is Martin Scorsese. It won the acclaim of Roger Ebert, allowing audiences to discover Scorsese. His next film, “Mean