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Martin Scorsese recently shared that Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein was so good that he had dreams about it, calling it a “remarkable work.” The Netflix adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic has garnered widespread acclaim from both audiences and industry veterans,
Scorsese has described Frankenstein in glowing terms: “It’s extraordinary and very moving; a remarkable feat. A great opera.” He added that it felt like something he had “dreamed” about and that “we are very fortunate to have Guillermo del Toro.”
Director Lynne Ramsay and producers Justine Ciarrocchi and Andrea Calderwood talk Screen through their $15m adaptation of Ariana Harwicz's 2012 novel.
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Martin Scorsese highly praises Guillermo del Toro's Netflix monster movie as grand opera
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein gets a positive review from legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, strengthening its standing during awards season.
Martin Scorsese was born in 1942 in New York City to devoutly Catholic Italian immigrant parents. As a teenager he wanted to be a priest; he is a filmmaker
Slain Rob Reiner once sparked one of Hollywood's most talked-about creative feuds by parodying Martin Scorsese on screen, in a clash that ended up centering on the beloved director's trademark baseball caps.
Martin Scorsese's daughter, Francesca, said in a new video on social media that she has frequently mispronounced her family's last name over the years. 'I think I did a video recently where I was saying it both ways and I've just kind of accepted it at this point,
Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023), the epic chronicle of greed and murder in the Osage Nation, is getting a physical media release from the Criterion Collection. The film is among five titles in the March slate,