Martin Scorsese
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Timothée Chalamet Tells Us All About His Long-Awaited Martin Scorsese Collab
We catch up with Chalamet about shooting with Marty on the mean streets of SoHo, the Wonka-Dune afterglow, the New York Knicks, and the author whose “book-ography” he’s devouring.
By Daniel Riley
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Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese's Epic ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Chat is a Tribute to Cinema and Friendship
In a GQ exclusive, two film legends (and iconic New Yorkers) sit down to discuss the making of Scorsese's Oscar-nominated masterpiece, showdowns with Frank Sinatra, the head-in-vise scene from ‘Casino,’ and a whole lot more.
By Frazier Tharpe
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Jason Isbell is Keeping His Night Job
With last year’s Grammy-nominated Weathervanes, he proved once again that he’s among the greatest singer-songwriters of his generation—and in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, which hits AppleTV+ this week, he held his own as an actor alongside Leo and De Niro. So what’s it like for a guitar player from North Alabama to jump into the deep end of film acting with this many living legends? “I was terrified,” Isbell says, “but that was the best part.”
By Kaleb Horton
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Francesca Scorsese on What It’s Like to Direct Her Famous Father—on Her Viral TikTok
The younger Scorsese has been on a heater posting delightful videos of Marty.
By Gabriella Paiella
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Author David Grann Picks the Three Best Movies Based on Nonfiction Books (That He Didn't Write)
Does any other cinematic take on a nonfiction bestseller hold a candle to Martin Scorsese’s bleak American epic? A living legend of the form weighs in.
By Vince Mancini
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Leonardo DiCaprio is 2023's Most Promising New Character Actor
At 48, the King of the World has found a compelling new lane playing men knocked around by life.
By Esther Zuckerman
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Killers of the Flower Moon Is the Hat Movie of the Year
From Leo's ‘Cattleman’s Crease’ to DeNiro's ‘Open Road,’ each character's hat has a deeper story to tell.
By Gabriella Paiella
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Martin Scorsese: “I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am.”
Now 80, the legendary director is on one of the most creative runs of his career— and consumed by the challenges (and opportunities) of all that he has left to do.
By Zach BaronPhotography by Bruce Gilden
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The New Killers of the Flower Moon Trailer Teases a Tour de Force Leo Performance
The latest clip from Scorsese’s upcoming opus pretty much confirms Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone are locks for the Oscars.
By Grant Rindner
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Killers of the Flower Moon Dials Up the Violence and Explosions in its Second Trailer
Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro scheme, seduce, and slay in the action-packed new trailer for Martin Scorsese’s latest.
By Vince Mancini
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What Do the Recent Moves At TCM Mean For Film History, And Why Are Scorsese and Spielberg So Worried?
Warner Bros. Discovery head David Zaslav recently gutted the management at Turner Classic Movies, a move that prompted Spielberg, Scorsese, and Paul Thomas Anderson to schedule an emergency conference call.
By Vince Mancini
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Martin Scorsese Has Been Using Killers of the Flower Moon Interviews to Grapple With His Own Mortality
The 80-year-old director has been getting existential about having enough time to match his ambitions.
By Grant Rindner
Culture
The First Trailer for Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon Sees De Niro and DiCaprio, Together at Last
Martin Scorsese’s 206-minute adaptation of David Grann’s bestseller shines in the two-minute teaser.
By Grant Rindner
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Martin Scorsese Praises Ari Aster As “One of the Most Extraordinary New Voices in Cinema”
Watch the legendary filmmaker interview Aster about his new film, Beau Is Afraid.
By Grant Rindner
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Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon May Be His Most Ambitious Movie Yet
Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons star in the adaptation of David Grann's classic crime book, which will be Scorsese's first Cannes submission in 40 years.
By Grant Rindner
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Devil in the White City Seems Cursed in Hollywood
Keanu Reeves and Tár director Todd Field leave the Hulu miniseries, nearly 20 years after someone first tried to adapt it to the screen
By Grant Rindner
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An Exhaustive List of Directors Who Swear They Won't Make a Superhero Movie
There’s no more reliable way to elicit clicks and outrage in Hollywood.
By Grant Rindner
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Jonah Hill to Star As Jerry Garcia in Martin Scorsese's Grateful Dead Biopic
Deadheads and prestige cinema loves rejoice.
By Grant Rindner
Style
There's No Single Way to Dress Like a Legend
Joe, Marty, and Spike split one #BigFitoftheDay three ways.
By The Editors of GQ
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An Ode to Al Pacino's Ice Cream Obsession in The Irishman
Nothing can come between Pacino and a sundae.
By Iana Murray