Martin Scorsese

VOD has changed the way we watch movies. So what now?

By Hannah Strong

As streaming platforms vie with major film studios for viewers’ attention, great work is at risk of being lost in the content ether.

Who’s That Knocking at My Door: How the world met Martin Scorsese

By Mark Allison

It’s 50 years since the director announced his arrival as a major new force in American cinema.

Robert Pattinson is starring in Joanna Hogg’s next film

By Amy Bowker

Martin Scorsese will exec produce the ambitious two-part mystery romance The Souvenir.

The unique and undervalued brilliance of Griffin Dunne

By Clara Scherffig

The American actor’s reemergence in I Love Dick serves as a reminder of his rare talents.

The 100 best films of the 1990s: 50-26

By Little White Lies

Martin Scorsese, Claire Denis and Terrence Malick break into the Top 50 of our ’90s countdown.

Martin Scorsese pledges to preserve classic African cinema

By John Wadsworth

The director is launching a vital new initiative called The African Film Heritage Project.

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is being released on Netflix

By Little White Lies

The streaming service has bought the international rights to the directors’ long-gestating crime drama.

Leonardo DiCaprio set to play the ‘Italian Sherlock Holmes’

By Dan Einav

The actor will also serve as producer on an adaptation of the Mafia thriller ‘The Black Hand’.

Is The Age of Innocence Martin Scorsese’s most violent film?

By Dan Einav

The director’s 1993 period drama is just as devastating as the likes of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas.

Goodfellas (1990)

By David Jenkins

In tandem with a full Scorsese retrospective, this beloved meatball opera is served up once more.

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Martin Scorsese is producing a documentary about The Grateful Dead

By Dan Einav

Ari Bar-Lev’s portrait of the legendary US rockers is set for release this year.

The films of Martin Scorsese – ranked

By Little White Lies

A comprehensive guide to the directing credits of this great American auteur, from Mean Streets to The King of Comedy to Killers of the Flower Moon.

Is God watching in all of Martin Scorsese’s films?

By Caitlin Quinlan

An incredible video essay looks at divine presence in the work of this American master.

How Howard Hawks’ Scarface inspired Martin Scorsese

By Stephen Puddicombe

This 1930s gangster classic set the blueprint for films like Goodfellas and The Departed.

How Martin Scorsese’s faith informed his most iconic characters

By Paul Risker

Silence isn’t the first occasion when the director’s obsession with religion has been at the fore.

Silence

By Trevor Johnston

Scorsese’s monolithic passion project finally arrives, and it’s a ripped straight from his spiritually devout heart.

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Martin Scorsese’s Silence gets an amazing first trailer

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

‘Am I praying to silence?’ Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver head to Japan to spread the good word.

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