Martin Scorsese News
In Martin Scorsese’s masterful “Silence,” Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver are beaten, starved, isolated and tormented — but good lord do they have amazing hair.
In a conversation with TheWrap, Garfield injected some levity into the film’s examination of faith and sacrifice.
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As Silence prepares to hit select theaters this weekend (the rest of you will have to wait until January), Paramount has unveiled a new international trailer for Martin Scorsese’s long-developing passion project — an epic drama based on Japanese author Shusaku Endo’s acclaimed novel. There are a couple of notable things about this trailer for Silence: For one, it’s a bit more intense than the domestic versions, and because it’s a Japanese trailer, the Japanese cast members are more prominently featured. Continue reading…
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Director Martin Scorsese has been making movies since the 1960s, but the 74-year-old master filmmaker has seen his greatest career success in the last few years. The Departed, in 2006, finally won him his first Oscar. More recently, 2011’s Hugo won him critical praise despite middling box office, while 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street was an even bigger hit.
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- SlashFilm: ‘Silence’ International Trailer: Martin Scorsese Tests Andrew Garfield’s Faith In God
Despite the year ending soon, there are still a number of notable films that have yet to be released in 2016. Among these is Martin Scorsese’s Silence, starring Adam Driver, Andrew Garfield, and Liam Neeson.
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- HitFix: ‘Silence’ Finds Martin Scorsese Wrestling With Faith In A Long-Promised Passion Project
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The wait for Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of Shūsaku Endō’s 1966 novel “Silence,” about a pair of Portuguese missionaries on dangerous footing in Christian-unfriendly 17th century Japan, has been so long that the eventual offering has an unmistakably devotional air. That isn’t always a good thing, but it mostly is: it’s an invitingly austere movie, designed for both searching believers and curious others.
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- Vulture: Martin Scorsese Has Mixed Emotions About the Missionary Work Portrayed in Silence
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- IndieWire: ‘Silence’ Review: Martin Scorsese Delivers a Gorgeous Crisis-of-Faith Drama
- Twitch: Review: SILENCE Demands Respect and Inspires Debate
- Variety: ‘Silence’: Will Academy Voters Embrace Martin Scorsese’s Passion Project?
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Andrew Garfield, Liam Neeson and Adam Driver star in the historical drama Silence from director Martin Scorsese, set in the seventeenth century, Japan. “The story of two Christian missionaries who face the ultimate test of faith when they travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor – at a time when Christianity was outlawed […]
Read Here’s the First Official Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s Silence on Filmonic.
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- HitFix: Watch The First Trailer For Martin Scorsese’s Japanese Epic ‘Silence’ Here
- The Wrap: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ Trailer Sends Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver on a Secret Mission (Video)
- MovieWeb: Silence Trailer: Martin Scorsese Explores Outlawed Christianity
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- Cinema Blend: Martin Scorsese's Silence Trailer Is Intense And Chilling, Watch It Now
- Shockya: New Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s #SILENCE
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- Latino Review: Trailer For Martin Scorsese's SILENCE Is Here!!
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- JoBlo: Andrew Garfield prays to silence in gripping trailer for Scorsese's Silence
Awards season is now heating up, and most of the films thought to be in serious contention for the various accolades (La La Land, Moonlight, Manchester by the Sea, etc.) have already been seen. There are, however, a couple Oscar hopefuls yet to screen. Arguably the most prominent one is Martin Scorsese’s Silence, a long-gestating religious epic based on the novel by Shûsaku Endô. It tells the tale of two Jesuit priests who travel to Japan in search of their mentor during a time when Christianity was outlawed in the country.
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- Latino Review: First Poster Hits For Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE; Trailer Will Hit This Weekend
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The release of a Martin Scorsese film is always a special event, but when that film is SILENCE, a passion project of Scorsese's for close to three decades, you can't help but let your expectations spiral out of control. Production on Scorsese's epic wrapped up last year but Paramount Pictures has been fairly quiet on when SILENCE might be released, until now. Feeling as though they have...
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Martin Scorsese‘s “Silence” will be getting an awards-season run. The film will open limited on December 23, 2016, and then go wide in January 2017. “Silence” is a historic drama based on the novel by Shūsaku Endō. It is produced by Scorsese, Paul Breuls, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Barbara De Fina, Randall Emmett, George Furla, Emma Tillinger Koksoff and Irwin Winkler. Also Read: Martin Scorsese Hopes to 'Direct a Few More' Episodes of 'Vinyl' The script was adapted by Scorsese and Jay Cocks, and stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson.