Martin Scorsese Casino Interview

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'The Filming of Mean Streets ,' an interview with A.C. Bobrow, in Filmmakers Newsletter (Ward Hill, Massachusetts), January 1974.

  • Interview: Sharon Stone In 1996, it had been three years since the actress had shot to stardom with Basic Instinct, and she had just won a Golden Globe for Casino. Sean Mitchell found her.
  • Martin Scorsese has an undeniable love for gangster movies, from Goodfellas and The Irishman to Casino, and there are now rumours he’s working on Casino 2. His latest project, Killers of the Flower Moon, also centres on action: a Native American Tribe living peacefully at a place Europeans previously rejected suddenly discovers oil and all hell breaks loose!
  • Interview: Martin Scorsese By Harlan Jacobson Subscribe to the magazine Very careful, and very open. Those attitudes marked both Scorsese’s ballsy adaptation of the Nikos Kazantzakis novel and his conversation with me, a week after The Last Temptation ’s opening.

Interview with M. Carducci, in Millimeter (New York), vol. 3, no. 5, 1975.

Interview with M. Rosen, in Film Comment (New York), March/April 1975.

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Martin Scorsese interviewed by David Rensin for Playboy magazine, April 1991 As unlikely as it seems, Martin Scorsese has never made a picture that was a mega box-office hit. Of course, that’s easy enough to understand: Scorsese’s films don’t take place in outer space or in Beverly Hills.

Martin Scorsese Seminar, in Dialogue on Film (Washington, D.C.), April 1975.

'Scorsese on Taxi Driver and Herrmann,' an interview with C. Amata, in Focus on Film (London), Summer/Autumn 1976.

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Interview with Jonathan Kaplan, in Film Comment (New York), July/August 1977.

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Interview with Richard Combs and Louise Sweet, in Sight and Sound (London), Winter 1977/78.

'Martin Scorsese's Guilty Pleasures,' in Film Comment (New York), September/October 1978.

Interview with Paul Schrader, in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), April 1982.

Interview with B. Krohn, in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), May 1986.

'Body and Blood,' an interview with Richard Corliss, in Film Criticism (Meadville, Pennsylvania), vol. 24, no. 5, 1988.

Interview with Chris Hodenfield, in American Film (Washington, D.C.), March 1989.

'Entretien avec Martin Scorsese,' with H. Niogret, in Positif (Paris), October 1990.

'Scorsese sur Scorsese,' an interview with P. Rollet and others, in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), October 1990.

Interview with A. Decurtis, in Rolling Stone (New York), November 1, 1990.

'Martin Scorsese: Gangster and Priest,' an interview with A. M. Bahiana, in Cinema Papers (Melbourne), December 1990.

Interview with David Rensin, in Playboy (Chicago, Illinois), April 1991.

Interviews with Graham Fuller, in Interview (New York), November 1991 and October 1993.

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'Martin Scorsese's Mortal Sins,' an interview with Marcelle Clements, in Esquire (New York), November 1993.

Interview with Gavin Smith, in Film Comment (New York), November/December 1993.

'A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies,' an interview with Nicolas Saada, in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), June 1995.

'Ace in the Hole: Visualizing a Vintage Vegas,' an interview with Stephen Pizzello and Ron Magid, in American Cinematographer (Hollywood), November 1995.

'Martin Scorsese's Testament: Bright Lights Big City,' an interview with Ian Christie and Pat Kirkham, in Sight and Sound (London), January 1996.

Interview, in the Special Issue of Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), March 1996.

Interview with Jean-Pierre Coursodon and Michael Henry, in Positif (Paris), March 1996.

'Martin Scorsese's Calling: To Protect and Preserve Film Artists' Rights,' an interview with Ted Elrick, in DGA Magazine (Los Angeles), March-April 1996.

'The Art of Vision: Martin Scorsese's Kundun ,' an interview with Gavin Smith, in Film Comment (New York), January-February 1998.

An interview with Hubert Niogret and Michael Henry, in Positif (Paris), May 1998.


LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Sunday marked the 25th anniversary of the release of Martin Scorsese's mob classic film 'Casino,' set in early-70s Las Vegas.

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Did you know our very own Dave Courvoisier had an appearance in the 1995 film? It's true! Watch in the player above.

The story was based on true events and starred big names like Joe Pesci, Sharon Stone, James Woods, and Robert De Niro.

Last week, a special event was held at the Mob Museum in honor of the film's anniversary.

Former Las Vegas Mayor and mob attorney Oscar Goodman spoke at the event. Goodman lived the real story and played himself in the film.

Museum Vice President Geoff Schumacher hosted the discussion. He says screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi called the film 'a love letter to Las Vegas'

'This era in Las Vegas was really unprecedented,' he said.

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'We will never see it again, and it was a time of sort of glamour and glitz and promise and opportunity,' said Schumacher.

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'And also a lot of heartache and violence, but that's the Las Vegas that people really identify with.'