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In 2019, Scorsese wrote in the New York Times, " Cinema is an art form that brings you the unexpected. In superhero movies, nothing is at risk.
The awards, the glitter, it’s absolute pure cinema.” The actor’s “cinema” comment counters what director Martin Scorsese said about Marvel movies in his 2019 interview.
When asked if cinema could be dying, Scorsese said he prefers to think of the industry as “transforming.” “I don’t think it’s dying at all, no. I think it’s transforming,” Scorsese said.
MARTIN SCORSESE: Powell and Pressburger’s films mean the world to me. I saw The Red Shoes when it first came out, and it left a deep and lasting impression on me.
When asked if cinema could be dying, Scorsese said he prefers to think of the industry as “transforming.” “I don’t think it’s dying at all, no. I think it’s transforming,” Scorsese said.
Martin Scorsese expanded upon his opinions on the current state of cinema during a press conference at the Berlin Film Festival, where he is receiving an Honorary Golden Bear. When asked if cinema ...
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