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Some movies, time reveals, have no business having won Oscars. The Departed is not going to be one of those films.
An amazing crew of cinematographers recorded a benefit concert for the Clinton Foundation. Scorsese's film captures the energy of a Stones concert up-close and personal.
When the Band decided to call it quits after 16 years, they wanted to go out in style. And they wanted the entire affair documented. Who better than Martin Scorsese?
When a director's oeuvre is as highly praised as Martin Scorsese's, deciding what to include in a best of list is no easy task.
After more than 15 years of working with first-rate directors and co-stars, Leonardo DiCaprio is arguably one of the best actors of his generation.
There have been many villains who have graced the screens of Hollywood features in the past but none may be as memorable or feared as Joe Pesci's Tommy DeVito.
No surprises with The Departed, Martin Scorsese, Helen Mirren and Forest Whitaker winning top honors.
Martin Scorsese's documentary of the Rolling Stones, Shine a Light, is a fascinating look at the sexagenarian blues-rockers. 8/10.
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With films such as Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, Nixon, and Platoon, is Oliver Stone vying for "Filmmaker Laureate" by capturing and marketing America's history?
With Shine a Light, Martin Scorsese makes not only a great concert film, but also celebrates The Rolling Stones' uniquely powerful defiance of age through rock n' roll.
From the moment it premiered in 1980, you knew Raging Bull was, thematically and visually, a film for the ages -- a rich tapestry of rage, relationships and redemption.
Todd Phillips' newest film has bcome a huge suprise hit this summer, but does it actually live up to the hype?
Contemporary American directors leave their stamp on the world of cinema with these timeless films.
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Warner Bros.' Woodstock Director's Cut: Three Days of Peace and Music is a stunningly lavish reissue of the documentary concert film. 9/10.
This handsome, comprehensive package offers superior special features, including observations by noir experts Scorsese, Christopher Nolan, James Ellroy and Eddie Muller
Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood, Vol. 3 is devoted to early sound films of William Wellman -- and the final three of six features are the cream of the box set.
An appraisal of a famous double album released by the self-styled greatest rock'n'roll band in the world.
Starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Lorraine Bracco, the Goodfellas film is surely one of Martin Scorsese's greatest ever cinematic achievements.
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A breif insight into the highlights of Robert DeNiro's villainous characters that are irresistable and a look into why viewers sympathise with these roles.
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Michael Jackson, the publicly anointed "King of Pop," passed away Thursday afternoon. His legendary status can't be refuted and he will be missed.
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Few documentaries have succeeded in capturing a time, place, and feeling, as well as the documentary Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music.
"Honeymoon Killers" is a 1970 cult exploitation movie based on a true story about fifties serial killer couple, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez.
With nary an Oscar to be found, this scruffy best of list celebrates the movies that sustained the greatest impact over the past ten years, be they artistic or just fun.
The seventeen day festival is a chance for film lovers to check out a diverse range of films in one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world.
Days of Being Wild, Wong Kar-Wai's second film as a director sees him developing his considerable style and a recurring interest in the subject of unrequited love.
"The Departed" steals Best Picture - and reminds us of the many mugs hanging in filmdom's rogues galleries.
Barry Lyndon, a lesser-known work of Stanley Kubrick, stands up to his great classics with powerful direction and innovative cinematography.
A selection of three of the best examples from Philip Glass's music compositions or film.
The annual Spacey Awards honour Roger Corman (Little Shop of Horrors) and Stan Winston (Aliens)
2007 film The Hoax is the real-life story of Clifford Irving, who cooked up a fake autobiography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes
Woody Allen's signature mix of sexual politics and sparkling dialogue, is transferred from the city to the country, for an overlooked gem that's light, breezy, and fun.
From the beginning, Oscars have been tainted by politics, studio manipulation and just plain weird decisions.
Sports movies can sometimes be funny, sometimes be dramatic, and sometimes be inspirational. Here is the list, in no particular order, of the best.
Eight years after his death George Harrison, the youngest of the Fab Four, has been given his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Since first appearing as the Virgin Queen in 1998's Elizabeth, Cate Blanchett has wowed audiences and won coveted awards with her varied and poignant performances.
A compelling documentary that goes along for the ride during Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, Don't Look Back is an important and entertaining work.
In the final installment of our look at Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood, Vol, 3, we survey special features in the four-disc tribute to William Wellman.
Few roles can be harder than playing the Son of God. Here are five actors who starred in films inspired by, or based on works inspired by the Gospels.
This article will give a list of five of the best romantic period drama films and television serials available.
GTA's thorough city redesign, compelling story, and expansive multi-player could not even keep the most cynical gamer away from one of the best gaming achievements.
A review of Hong Kong film Mou Gaan Dou (Infernal Affairs), starring Tony Leung and Andy Lau. Oscar winning Scorsese film The Departed was adapted from Infernal Affairs.
A brief biography containing his film history and work for the environment.
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