Tag: Martin Scorsese


  • Nostalgic News: Fear is 25 years old

    Fear is 25 years old, also meaning that Mark Wahlberg (in spite of his unfavourable politics, to put it nicely) has been in starring roles in some of the biggest films produced by Hollywood for 25 years. It seems a little odd that the man who became most known for comic roles (in films like […]

  • Review: The Card Counter

    Paul Schrader at his best? Reece Beckett thinks so.

  • Podcasts To Stream All Year Round

    Edge writers give their picks for podcasts to stream any time.

  • Nostalgic News: Taxi Driver was released 45 years ago

    The Scorsese masterpiece reaches its 45th birthday!

  • The Edge’s Best Films of 2019

    With 2019 now over, The Edge writers reveal their favourite films of the year.

  • This Month in Film: November 2019

    As 2020 gets closer, Film Editor Joe recommends the essential new films to see in November.

  • First Look Review: The Irishman

    Theo Smith reviews Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated mob epic, which received its international premiere at the BFI London Film Festival earlier this month.

  • Stanley Donen dies aged 94

    Director most famous for co-directing hit musical Singin’ in the Rain has died aged 94.

  • In Defence of Hugo

    Writer Sophie looks back at Martin Scorsese’s 2011 effort Hugo and defends its place as one of the best cinematic ventures of recent years.

  • Review: Silence

    Writer Liam reviews Martin Scorsese’s visually stunning film, Silence.

  • HBO cancel 70s period drama Vinyl

    The Martin Scorcese and Mick Jagger produced series won’t be returning for a second season after all.

  • Blu-ray Review: Vinyl (Season 1)

    Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s love child TV series, Vinyl, struggles to strike a chord.

  • In Criticism of: The Wolf of Wall Street

    Martin Scorsese’s recent epic isn’t quite the masterpiece critics hailed it as, says Eddy Tesfay.

  • Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese to reunite for The Devil in the White City

    The frequent Hollywood collaborators are joining forces yet again, this time to tell the chilling tale of a notorious Chicago serial killer.