Columnist Paul Dower discusses his top movies of 2019.
Local films provide performance opportunities for faculty
Students and professors at Oklahoma City University are becoming more involved in films being shot in Oklahoma.
Entertainment news round-up for Oct. 23
Martin Scorsese will serve as executive producer on an upcoming authorized documentary on The Grateful Dead, directed by Amir Bar-Lev. “The Grateful Dead were more than just a band,” Scorsese said. “They were their own planet, populated by millions of devoted fans. I’m very happy that this picture is being made and proud to be…
Entertainment news round-up for Nov. 25
WWE and Blumhouse Entertainment are teaming up for new thriller “Incarnate,” starring Aaron Eckhart. The film will star Eckhart as an exorcist who taps into the mind of a nine-year-old who has been possessed by a demon. Brad Peyton is set to helm the project, with Ronnie Christensen penning the screenplay. For more information on…
Entertainment news round-up for Oct. 29
Paramount has moved the release date of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming The Wolf of Wall Street from November 15 to December 25. The move was reportedly based on Scorsese’s ability to finish the film in time. The movie is based on Jordan Belfort’s memoir of the same name and will star Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, and Matthew McConaughey….
Martin Scorsese developing ‘Gangs of New York’ TV series
By Amanda Ack, Film Critic Martin Scorsese is teaming up with Miramax and GK Films to turn his 2002 film “Gangs of New York” into a TV series. For more information on the project, click here.
Newly restored Scorcese film to close Tribeca Film Festival
By Amanda Ack, Film Critic The Tribeca Film Festival has selected Martin Scorsese’s 1983 film “The King of Comedy” to close its 2013 edition. The film will be shown in a newly restored digital incarnation. For more information, click here.
In Theaters: Hugo
Hugo might just be Martin Scorsese’s most personal work, and it is definitely one of his most deeply felt films that I have ever seen.