martin scorsese

Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’ Is a Love Letter to Cinema

Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’ Loves Its Technology

The 100 Essential Directors Part 8: Jean Renoir to Douglas Sirk

When Time Twists Within Itself: ‘Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies’

The Animal Inside: ‘Raging Bull’

What Taxi Driver’s Travis Bickle Can – and Can’t – Tell Us About Jared Loughner

What Taxi Driver’s Travis Bickle Can – and Can’t – Tell Us About Jared Loughner

Simplistically described as a story about a psychopath, Taxi Driver is a cautionary tale about what can happen when an alienated citizen has no one to talk to.

The Year in Music: January 2010

Scorsese’s ‘Goodfellas’: The Most Definitive American Movie of the Last Two Decades

‘Stones In Exile’: An Autobiographical Rock ‘n’ Roll Bible

‘Shutter Island’: The Fragile Intersection Between Sanity and Insanity

‘Shutter Island’: The Fragile Intersection Between Sanity and Insanity

Martin Scorsese’s feature film adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel Shutter Island delivers the kinds of cinematic references one has come to expect from the exceptionally film-literate director.

Azrael #1-3

Waltzing with Wilco