'Right now the theaters seem to be mainly supporting the theme park, amusement park, comic book films. They’re taking over the theaters.' Martin Scorsese continues to criticize what is now viewed as cinema
"If the story doesn’t call for it…it’s a waste of everybody's time," said 'The Irishman' helmer about the discussion of showcasing roles for women in his films.
at the Rome Film Fest on Monday along with producer Emma Tillinger Koskoff as the festival’s centerpiece event. The film, which details one of the most famous mob hits in history, that of Jimmy Hoffa, stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. as a film about “mortality and the unraveling of a life,” and “the immediate human experience” that he hopes anyone could relate to.
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