‘Mr. Scorsese’ Review: Apple Docuseries Is a Useful — if Not Overly Insightful — Chronicle of a Cinematic Titan
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‘Mr. Scorsese’ Review: Apple Docuseries Is a Useful — if Not Overly Insightful — Chronicle of a Cinematic Titan
Even if you’ve never seen a Martin Scorsese movie, you know Martin Scorsese. That’s the benefit of being one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and one whose work has remained relevant across six decades. Those with a cursory interest in movies may only know him from his gangster pictures or perhaps even in caricature as that New Yorker with the bushy eyebrows and rapid speech. For those people, Rebecca Miller’s five-part Apple TV+ docuseri…
Mr. Scorsese TV Review: An extensive deep dive into the career and impact of the filmmaker on cinematic history
PLOT: From acclaimed filmmaker Rebecca Miller. “Mr. Scorsese” offers an intimate and richly layered examination of one of cinema’s most influential and enigmatic figures, featuring never-before-seen footage and in-depth interviews with those closest to him. The trailer offers a thrilling glimpse into the emotional heart of the docuseries, as Scorsese explores his perspective on human nature and the eternal struggle between good and evil througho…
Mr. Scorsese Review – An Embrace of a Complicated Filmmaker
The importance of Martin Scorsese to American filmmaking is impossible to quantify. For every great work he’s made, he’s inspired a few hundred other filmmakers to pick up the camera for the first time. However, Mr. Scorsese does not just cover the basic plot beats of his life. Far more than a Wikipedia, it provides unique insight into his thoughts, emotions, and trials of his career. Director Rebecca Miller (Personal Velocity: Three Portraits) …
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