Tag archives for Martin Scorsese

V’s Movies of the Century: Year by Year

The tradition continues. What began in the previous year continues through 2023. And if we’re all still alive and able to comprehend the insanity of global and domestic events next year, it will continue again. You will notice some changes to this list, as well as the next one. That’s part of the fun of continuity. As time accrues, […]

“Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023): Scorsese’s Demographic Destiny (Review)

★½ Martin Scorsese has traded his Catholic guilt for leftist guilt, but even before his lapse he never resorted to propaganda. His new Killers of the Flower Moon combines There Will Be Blood (2007) with Gaslight (1944), but before you get to thinking that I just praised the film, take a seat.  Then stay seated […]

V’s Movies of the Century: Year by Year

The Best of the Century List can be found here. So begins a new tradition on V for Verbatim. Lists are fun. They’re what movie writing is all about; they’re instant conversation starters, useful catalogues that remind people “hey, this movie exists too.” But cinema has had something of a problem lately that goes beyond […]

The Twenty-One Best Films of the 21st Century

I probably should have written this list at the very beginning of the year.  2021 wasn’t a great year in cinema, nor was the year before it.  In fact, the last couple of decades have not been particularly great for cinema as an art medium nor a positive force for shaping popular culture. But since […]