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Director Martin Scorsese says "Goodfellas" didn't land well with everyone. In an interview for GQ, the Oscar-winning director said he was "shunned" from some Italian restaurants. Back in 2015 ...
Scorsese had honed the gangster genre down to a fine point by 1990, and Goodfellas feels something like the closing remarks for the entire corner of cinema. Earlier gangster films like Public ...
Over the last 45 years, Thelma Schoonmaker, Scorsese's long-time editor, has been his closest collaborator, not just because of their prolific status, but because the three-time Oscar-winning ...
Martin Scorsese is now eyeing a Goodfellas riff for his next project, and it is set to feature some major stars. Scorsese may be turning 83 years old this year, but that has not stopped him from ...
Directed by Scorsese, who co-wrote the script with Nicholas Pileggi based on his nonfiction book Wiseguy, the 1990 gangster film follows the rise and fall of Mafia associate Henry Hill (Ray Liotta ...
Scorsese recently opened up about making some of his most famous flicks, and why he didn’t initially want to make some of his his best movies, like Goodfellas.
They wouldn’t let me in,” Scorsese told Chalamet. Scorsese didn’t name names, but as Insider pointed out, he discussed at least one such incident during the 25th anniversary celebration in 2015.
Critic’s Notebook From ‘Goodfellas’ to ‘Flower Moon’: How Scorsese Has Rethought Violence The director was long identified with ornately edited set pieces.