Martin Scorsese is the ideal moviegoing companion: His fandom is so exuberant, so well-informed, and so contagious, that he makes you want to see every work he mentions (or see it again) to luxuriate ...
Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel. A lifelong fan of ...
Drawing on a rich array of archive material, Martin Scorsese explores in full the collaboration between the Englishman Powell and the Hungarian Pressburger who thrived in the face of adversity during ...
Nia DaCosta’s Hedda is undeniably daring: it transplants Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler to 1950s England, introduces gender reversal ...
Nia DaCosta's 'Hedda' is a bold and visually rich reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic. Tessa Thompson delivers a powerful ...
Martin Scorsese first encountered the films of Powell and Pressburger when he was a child, sitting in front of the family TV. When their famous logo came up on screen, Scorsese says, "You knew you ...
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