Among the greatest sets of back-to-back features ever filmed, Smoke and Blue in the Face are tributes to the brilliance of writer Paul Auster.
From Raging Bull to Killers of the Flower Moon, we salute a murderers’ row of award-worthy films.
On the use of music in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, which just turned 50.
An interview with the director of Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart, Chan is Missing, Smoke, and many more.
A collection of every review on this site of a film by Martin Scorsese, most of them by Roger Ebert.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Encanto, Eternals, House of Gucci, and Criterion editions of The Piano and Miller's Crossing.
A tribute to the late director and cinema historian, Bertrand Tavernier.
The pioneering character actor always brought something extra to every project.
An interview with director Václav Marhoul about his adaptation of Jerzy Kosínski's The Painted Bird.
An essay about The Last Temptation of Christ, as excerpted from the latest issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
A look at five Spike Lee '90s films just released on Blu-ray.
Matt writes: With Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" being named the best film of 2019 by the National Board of Review and the New York Film Critics Circle soon after its Netflix debut over Thanksgiving weekend, let us take a closer look at this masterwork.
A piece on Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Joe Pesci, and what they've meant to the career of Martin Scorsese.