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Silence

  1. close reads
    Silence’s Theological Adviser on the Movie’s Controversial Ending“This isn’t the fake spirituality of ‘If you believe in God, everything turns out great.’”
  2. on actors
    How Did Adam Driver Become a Movie Star?With Silence and Paterson both out now, Driver has become one of our most versatile, and effective, male actors.
  3. vulture lists
    52 Films That Got a PR Bump From the VaticanFrom the rigorously devout to the, uh, Pokémon.
  4. movie review
    Martin Scorsese’s Silence Is a Challenging Saga of Faith and MartyrdomThe director is attempting to make you see things as no one has before: with pity, terror, and — maybe hardest of all to induce — a gnawing ambivalence.
  5. oscars
    Arrival, Silence, Manchester Scores DisqualifiedThe Academy determined the films did not have a “substantial body of music.”
  6. party lines
    Scorsese Is Torn About Silence’s Missionary WorkThe director called it “a wound that has yet to heal.”
  7. silence
    The (Longish) Short Version of Why Silence Took Three Decades to MakeThe story behind the wait.
  8. quick criticism
    Critics Are in Rapture Over Scorsese’s SilenceThe Jesuit priests, however, have not yet given a hot take.
  9. #blessed
    Martin Scorsese to Meet With Pope FrancisAhead of his film’s Vatican premiere.
  10. Martin Scorsese’s Silence Premiering at VaticanHallowed be thy Scorsese.
  11. trailer mix
    Watch the Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s SilenceHoly hell, being a Jesuit priest in 17th-century Japan is intense.
  12. commitment to a bit
    Garfield and Driver Went Full Priest in Silence“Andrew got to the point where he could out-Jesuit a Jesuit.”
  13. Martin Scorsese’s Silence Will Come Out This Year After AllIt’s about Jesuit missionaries in Japan.
  14. casting couch
    Martin Scorsese Casts Adam Driver in SilenceAcclaimed directors love them some Adam.
  15. casting couch
    Andrew Garfield to Star in Martin Scorsese’s SilenceNew muse? 
  16. the industry
    Martin Scorsese Giving Benicio Del Toro and Daniel Day-Lewis the Silence TreatmentPlus, Julian Schnabel’s been busy.