Robert De Niro
Killers of the Flower Moon is both a faithful adaptation and a masterful epic from Martin Scorsese. It is authentic, respectful, and informative, exuding the talents of those both in front of and behind the screen.
Killers of the Flower Moon isn’t just a historical tale but a profound and subtle commentary on history, humanity, and the power of storytelling.
In the 1920s, members of the Osage Native American tribe are murdered after oil is found on their land, and the FBI decides to investigate.
There are shades of the director’s previous work, but The Irishman is like an amalgamation after decades behind the lens.
In The Irishman, a mob hitman recalls his possible involvement with the slaying of labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa.
With groundbreaking visual effects, a razor sharp script, three generational talents and the great Martin Scorsese, The Irishman is as exceptional as you’d hope.
Dark and gritty, Joker is a pressure cooker of emotional abuse that is just ticking, ready to blow at every minute.
In the long awaited new mob film by Martin Scorsese, a mob hitman recalls his possible involvement with the slaying of a man.
After the recent Joker trailer, we breakdown the many influences of the infamous character’s latest iteration.
Joker tells the origin story of the Batman villain: A failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and becomes a psychopathic murderer.
These two award winning films illustrate how cinema can either reinforce or dismantle traditional understandings of colonialism and the Age of Exploration.
Do we need to reassess our own reaction to extreme method acting and should there be a line, a limit, on how far actors should go?
Taxi Driver is a complex film in the way it presents a relatable character and then shows the increasingly erratic choices that he makes.
The Comedian boasts a few laughs and a fine performance by Robert De Niro, but the remainder of the film is a rather listless venture.