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Scorsese may be 80 years old, but he's still changing the game.
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An invisible string ties Drummond to the Osage's loss of land.
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"We'd tell him, 'You don’t need that dialogue,'" Scorsese explained to the WSJ Magazine.
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The wait for Martin Scorsese's new picture is nearly over.
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone star in this highly anticipated movie.
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"Don't swear on your children, it makes you look foolish."
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The director continues to slam franchises like Marvel and the "danger" they present for film culture.
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David Grann's nonfiction book is the basis for Martin Scorsese's next film, out next month.
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The much-hyped new film hits theaters in October.
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"I was taking the approach from the outside in, which concerned me," he told TIME magazine.
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The actress has previously spoken on the "borderline abusive" comments people made about her body.
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Apple TV+ is spoiling subscribers with star-studded shows and Oscar-bait movies this fall.
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"No offense to the Native talent in that," she told New York magazine, noting that she "auditioned several times."
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Curl up with a pumpkin spice latte and watch these upcoming movies.
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"Netflix is overstepping the boundaries of decency on this timing," one fumed.
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Were Jack and Rose real people?
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Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas — and Sam Neill??
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“There are people who still think he can do a good job. Imagine how insane that is," he said.
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Scorcese told attendees that it was "an amazing experience."
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Transgression, absolution, and redemption form the main pillars of the Scorsese canon, and they bear the load of a heaving tragedy once again in the case of this epic.