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Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio star in a film based on a true story of crime and corruption in the 1920s
The director’s boxing epic is restored while his new documentary follows New York Dolls frontman David Johansen
Return to the territory of Goodfellas and Casino is an epic and profound dance of good, evil and death
Some four decades on from Mean Streets, the incendiary pairing are still lighting up the screen in The Irishman
Scary fable of tribalism set in Calabria’s peasant badlands
Ouarzazate, home to Atlas Studios, has held its appeal to directors over decades
Martin Scorsese’s re-released mob movie confirms its stellar status
There’s terrific acting, but Scorsese’s tale of persecuted Christians is a long slog
The ‘Silence’ actor talks about fame, working with Scorsese and wrestling with doubt
The film-maker has survived Hollywood battles to find success with his new movie
Realist film-maker who depicted the lives of ordinary Iranians and antagonised the regime
Ambitious to the point of being overblown, HBO’s follows the trials of a self-destructive 1970s record label boss
A disruptive new idea is dividing Hollywood’s biggest film-makers — and threatening the future of cinema
Documentary about the meeting of two cinematic greats: Alfred Hitchcock and François Truffaut
Great works from the ‘global south’ have caught the imagination of western audiences
An intimate documentary follows six brothers emerging from years of confinement by their parents
Artistic creativity beyond Europe has had a vital, and sometimes decisive, influence on the west
A programme of Italian film music was pleasing but largely insubstantial
Documentary shows how the New York Review of Books has stimulated, infuriated and liberated contributors and readers since 1963
Robert De Niro does not star in his latest film but he did make and narrate it – a documentary about his artist father, whose work remains little known despite great early success
A playboy broker’s breakneck journey from Wall Street innocent to scamming sex addict
Thelma Schoonmaker has edited every film by Martin Scorsese since 1980. Now the duo are working to preserve the films of her late husband and Scorsese’s hero, the director Michael Powell
Hard-drinking, kangaroo-slaughtering Aussies take a young English teacher under their wing
Business schools must take responsibility for perpetuating the same image of a chief
Martin Scorsese’s film is long, punishingly samey and has no sense of structure
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