Scorsese delivers another career-high mob film that is quite unlike what he has done before in what could be a strong Best Picture contender.
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Scorsese delivers another career-high mob film that is quite unlike what he has done before in what could be a strong Best Picture contender.
The film operates with an ambitious canvas, unfolding with stately elegance, but it is Scorseseโs existential dissection of Christian theology that lends it its thought-provoking, even compassionate, power.
Scorsese redefines himself for the modern age with this intense, energetic and debaucherous crime-comedy that sees Leonardo DiCaprio giving possibly his greatest performance to date.
Scorsese’s brilliant love letter to the film lover, and the finest use of 3D technology since ‘Avatar’.
Absolutely love this more than most critics, this Scorsese mystery-thriller is full of twists and turns, and left me breathless with its superb filmmaking.
Slick editing and camerawork aside, this is the music documentary-cum-concert film par excellence by the great Martin Scorsese.
It might run a little too long and may not always compel, but Scorsese’s biopic features an excellent performance by DiCaprio and a stunning level of period detail.
Scorsese paints a stunning picture of one of America’s most turbulent periods, featuring a tour de force performance by Daniel Day-Lewis.
Scorseseโs most misunderstood film is also one of his masterpieces โ an intensely personal, highly evocative and possibly the most spiritually affirmative picture about Christ ever made.
A nostalgic documentary by Scorsese that celebrates the cultural phenomenon that is rock music in the form of a concert film.