The upcoming Netflix movie The Irishman, directed by Martin Scorsese, will be premiering at the 2019 New York Film Festival later this year.
The film’s premiere will take place as the opening night selection of the festival on September 27.
Netflix provided a budget of $125 million for the epic movie starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.
The movie does not yet have a release date, but it’s expected to get a major awards push. It’s expected to be released in select theaters in addition to a release on the streaming platform.
Martin Scorsese happily strikes a pose with director Spike Lee attend the premiere screening of Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story held at the Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Monday (June 10) in New York City.
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese captures the troubled spirit of America in 1975 and the joyous music that Bob Dylan performed during the fall of that year. Part documentary, part concert film, part fever dream, ‘Rolling Thunder’ is a one of a kind experience, from master filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
The film, which hits Netflix tomorrow (June 12), goes beyond mere reclamation of Dylan’s extraordinary music—it’s a roadmap into the wild country of artistic self-reinvention.
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese | Trailer | Netflix
Chloe Sevigny and Susan Sarandon are all smiles as they strike a pose at the Saint Laurent Presents: Belle De Jour – 50th Anniversary Screening held at the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday (December 19) in New York City.
Saint Laurent celebrated the 50th anniversary of the film Belle de Jour with a screening hosted by creative director Anthony Vaccarello and Catherine Deneuve – the evening commemorated the historic ties between the Yves Saint Laurent Maison and the film, and honored the present relationship between Anthony and Catherine.
The 4K restoration of Belle de Jour was supported by Saint Laurent in 2017.
Dakota Johnson attends the tribute to Robert De Niro during the 2018 Marrakech International Film Festival on Saturday night (December 1) in Marrakech, Morocco.
The 29-year-old actress is serving on the film festival’s jury this year!
The actors and the 76-year-old Academy Award–winning director joined forces at The Museum Of Modern Art Film Benefit Presented By CHANEL: A Tribute To Martin Scorsese on Monday (November 19) in New York City.
“Martin Scorsese is not only one of cinema’s most incredible talents, but a personal hero and a friend,” Leonardo shared on Instagram. “It was an honor to celebrate you tonight, @martinscorsese_. @themuseumofmodernart #MoMAFilmBenefit.”
Leonardo and Martin have worked on Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, Shutter Island, and The Wolf of Wall Street. Robert and Martin teamed up for Taxi Driver, New York, New York, Goodfellas, Casino, The Irishman, and more. All three collaborated for the short film The Audition.
Also pictured inside: Leonardo signing autographs for fans on his way out before reportedly heading to the airport with his dad to catch a flight.
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The pair will adapt the New York Times bestseller, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” into a film for Leonardo to star in and Martin to direct.
“When I read David Grann’s book, I immediately started seeing it — the people, the settings, the action — and I knew that I had to make it into a movie,” Martin said (via Variety). “I’m so excited to be working with Eric Roth and reuniting with Leo DiCaprio to bring this truly unsettling American story to the screen.”
The book is described as “a twisting, haunting true-life murder mystery about one of the most monstrous crimes in American history.”
If you don’t know, Leo and Martin have worked on five feature films together since the early 2000s: 2002′s Gangs of New York, 2004′s The Aviator, 2006′s The Departed, 2010′s Shutter Island, and 2013′s The Wolf of Wall Street.
Chloe Moretz had to tell a little white lie to land her role in Hugo!
The 21-year-old actress stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday (August 2) to promote her new movie The Miseducation of Cameron Post, which hits theaters today.
“I lied to a pretty heavy hitter,” she told host Stephen Colbert. “I lied to Martin Scorsese for Hugo. In Hugo, I’m supposed to have a British accent and be British. So, I went in there just ready for it, and I lied.”
“I hadn’t done a British accent before, but I always enjoyed accents, so I played around with it with my brother,” she continued. “We always, like, pretended to be British, but I have a solid ear, so I’m OK with faking it.”
“I go into the audition – and I’d done a couple smaller auditions, and the casting director knew I wasn’t British, but she knew that I was willing to lie, and she liked me. She was like, ‘Lie to Marty, and work.’ I was like, ‘OK.’”
Watch below to find out what Chloe said during her audition, and to find out when Martin finally realized she was lying!