Martin Scorsese: All the Films Is a Must-Own for Movie Lovers
Martin Scorsese: All the Films, a new coffee‑table volume by Olivier Bousquet, Arnaud Devillard, and Nicolas Schaller, chronicles every corner of the director’s oeuvre—26 features, 17 documentaries, 7 shorts, and 4 TV episodes. Each entry includes cast, runtime, budget, box‑office, and production dates, giving the book an encyclopedic feel. Interspersed essays, interviews, and trivia enrich the chronological narrative, while lavish stills provide visual context. Released as Scorsese’s "Killers of the Flower Moon" heads to theaters, the book arrives at a moment when physical media compete with streaming‑first research tools.
Who Will Remember You?: “The Secret Agent” And the Humanities as Resistance
Kleber Mendonça Filho’s new film “The Secret Agent” revisits Brazil’s 1977 military dictatorship through a pulpy thriller that abruptly shifts to a present‑day university archivist’s quest to recover erased histories. The narrative intertwines the fate of Armando, a persecuted researcher,...