Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese's Obssession with the Cross Laid Bare in One Video
Milad Tangshir shows us Scorsese's passion for Christ in a new supercut.
See Portraits of Directors Made from Their Famous Movies
Julian Rentzsch doesn't make movie posters, he makes director posters.
Electric Boogaloo: Destroying Film Academia
Funny, informative, and balls-out crazy, Mark Hartley’s new documentary on Cannon Films—the guys behind the 'Breakin' movies and Chuck Norris, is exactly what film history should be like.
Film's Not Dead (Yet): New Efforts Beckon A Return To Analog Photography
We take a look inside the fight to keep celluloid alive.
VICE and the Criterion Collection Present: Martin Scorsese on the Films of Roberto Rossellini
Since every major player who worked on Rossellini's films is dead, Martin Scorsese (who was heavily influenced by them) gives us the 411 on the filmmaker's seminal work.
I Can't Stop Watching 'Casino' and Thinking About Its Clothes
Sharon Stone slinks on screen with her athletic sensuousness. She’s greedy, insecure, and aware of the power behind her sexuality, which knocks men senseless. When Ace (Robert De Niro) makes her his wife, he offers her everything he can imagine will...
10 Filmmaking Heavyweights Predict the Future of Cinema
From Cameron to Coppola, 10 industry experts weigh in on filmmaking in the technological age.
Go See 'Macbeth' Tuesday Night
For the 11th feature in our screening series with Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation at Nitehawk Cinema, we present Orson Welles’s Macbeth, a Shakespeare adaptation made stronger by its limitations with B-movie sets and Welles’s trademark...
Go See 'The Connection' Tuesday Night
For the tenth feature in our screening series with Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation at Nitehawk Cinema, we present 'The Connection,' an adaptation of an off-Broadway play and the debut feature film by Shirley Clarke.
Hey New York, Come See a Hidden Gem of 1970s Cinema Tuesday Night
Wanda, the only film directed by Barbara Loden, is a rare example of 70s narrative independent filmmaking that goes deep into the psyche of a woman and was written and directed by a woman.
The Wolves of Hollywood
Marty and Leo wanted to work together again, of course; they have a great track record stretching back to Gangs of New York. By the time the duo got to Wolf I’m sure they were as in sync as the ATL Twins as far as how they worked and the...
Go See 'The Red Shoes' Tuesday Night
For the next screening we're doing with Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation, we're showing Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Red Shoes. Not only is this one of the coolest-looking movies we've ever seen, it's also one of Scorsese's...