Martin Scorsese

Biography: Although this iconic filmmaker is routinely hailed as one of the most influential directors of his generation, his jam-packed trophy case (which includes two Golden Globes, a Palm d'Or from Cannes and two New York Film Critics Circle Awards) was missing an Oscar until 2007. While it was an honor way too long in coming, Scorsese never really needed a little gold man to validate his superlative talents, not only as a director but also as a writer, producer and sometime actor. A native New Yorker, Scorsese was a sickly child, and while his peers were carousing in the streets, he was developing a passion for cinema, whether it was slick Hollywood classics or arty foreign films. He began making shorts while earning his master's in filmmaking at New York University. In 1967, he won kudos for his extremely bloody short The Big Shave, and also filmed his first feature-length (if no-budget) flick, Who's That Knocking at My Door?, starring Harvey Keitel. Five years later, after variousAlthough this iconic filmmaker is routinely hailed as one of the most influential directors of his generation, his jam-packed trophy case (which includes two Golden Globes, a Palm d'Or from Cannes and two New York Film Critics Circle Awards) was missing an Oscar until 2007. While it was an honor way too long in coming, Scorsese never really needed a little gold man to validate his superlative talents, not only as a director but also as a writer, producer and sometime actor. A native New Yorker, Scorsese was a sickly child, and while his peers were carousing in the streets, he was developing a passion for cinema, whether it was slick Hollywood classics or arty foreign films. He began making shorts while earning his master's in filmmaking at New York University. In 1967, he won kudos for his extremely bloody short The Big Shave, and also filmed his first feature-length (if no-budget) flick, Who's That Knocking at My Door?, starring Harvey Keitel. Five years later, after various cinema-related gigs (including a stint editing the documentary Woodstock), Scorsese landed his first proper directing job, helming the B-movie Boxcar Bertha for schlock producer Roger Corman. But it was his next film, Mean Streets, which he also produced and cowrote, that defined his signature, kinetic style. The violent tale of thugs trying to survive in Little Italy, the film starred Keitel and Robert De Niro, who would become Scorsese's muse. Their next collaboration, Taxi Driver, expanded on Scorsese's haunting vision of a world gone mad, in which a homicidal loner could be embraced as a hero. Although Taxi Driver earned Oscar nods for best film and for actors De Niro and Jodie Foster (as a 12-year-old hooker), Scorsese didn't even score a nomination. His next movie, the tuner New York, New York, both a tribute to his hometown and the golden age of Hollywood musicals, went bust, although it did introduce him to Liza Minnelli, with whom he allegedly had an affair. (He went on to direct her in the 1977 Broadway musical The Act, although theater veteran Gower Champion was brought in to "advise" him and ultimately relieved him of duty.) Since the '70s were a decade of excess, Scorsese, like many of his peers, suffered from a drug problem, but his friend De Niro helped get him back on track when they went to work on 1980's Raging Bull. The story of a boxer who's even more violent when he's out of the ring, the film earned De Niro his second Oscar and Scorsese his first Oscar nod. After the flop King of Comedy (a satire of celebrity that was later given its due) and the quirky indie comedy After Hours, Scorsese proved he could indeed play the Hollywood game by helming his first true mainstream picture: The Color of Money, a sequel to The Hustler that starred Paul Newman and Tom Cruise. In 1988, he stirred up controversy by filming Nikos Kazantzakis' novel The Last Temptation of Christ, which contained scenes depicting Jesus leading a secular life. But considering Scorsese was a guilt-ridden Catholic boy who had considered a career in the priesthood, the outcry seemed unwarranted. In reality, the film was a loving tribute to faith. Two years later, he followed up with the gangster epic Goodfellas, which marked an important shift in the tone of his work. Subsequent films (Cape Fear, Casino, Gangs of New York, The Aviator) were critically acclaimed, but it wasn't until 2007 that Scorsese was finally recognized with an Oscar for his Boston-set crime drama The Departed. Expand

Martin Scorsese's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 72
Highest Metascore: 96 Mean Streets
Lowest Metascore: 16 Deuces Wild
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 66 out of 78
  2. Negative: 3 out of 78
78 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
91 Killers of the Flower Moon Oct 6, 2023 Director / Producer / Screenplay By tbd
80 Personality Crisis: One Night Only Apr 14, 2023 Director / Producer tbd
80 The Eternal Daughter Dec 2, 2022 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Executive Producer 6.7
67 Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams Nov 4, 2022 Self / Self / Self tbd
76 Murina Jul 8, 2022 Executive Producer / Producer 4.5
69 Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel Jul 8, 2022 Executive Producer tbd
90 The Souvenir: Part II Oct 29, 2021 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
77 The Card Counter Sep 10, 2021 Executive Producer 6.6
61 Port Authority May 28, 2021 Executive Producer tbd
66 Pieces of a Woman Dec 30, 2020 Executive Producer 6.6
76 Shirley Jun 5, 2020 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 6.0
61 Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band Feb 21, 2020 Executive Producer / Himself 7.7
91 Uncut Gems Dec 13, 2019 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
94 The Irishman Nov 1, 2019 Director / Producer 8.1
55 The Current War: Director's Cut Oct 25, 2019 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
86 Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese Jun 12, 2019 Director / Director 8.0
92 The Souvenir May 17, 2019 Executive Producer 6.2
86 Diane Mar 29, 2019 Executive Producer 7.1
87 Happy as Lazzaro Nov 30, 2018 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
tbd The Elephant and the Butterfly Jun 29, 2018 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 1.5
70 A Ciambra Jan 26, 2018 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 6.6
23 The Snowman Oct 20, 2017 Executive Producer 4.0
68 Abundant Acreage Available Sep 29, 2017 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Executive Producer 4.9
73 Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World Jul 26, 2017 Himself / Himself / Himself / Himself / Himself / Himself 7.1
78 Long Strange Trip May 26, 2017 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
63 Free Fire Apr 21, 2017 Executive Producer 6.2
tbd Behind the White Glasses Apr 21, 2017 Cast / Cast tbd
79 Silence Dec 23, 2016 Director / Producer / Writer / Screenplay / Screenplay By 7.6
64 Mifune: The Last Samurai Nov 25, 2016 Himself 8.0
62 Bleed for This Nov 18, 2016 Executive Producer 6.8

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