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Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
37 episodes
4 days ago
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
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The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Episode 22: Force of Evil
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
1 hour 9 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 22: Force of Evil

Strap in, the slow journey towards Raging Bull continues, and this week we discuss 1948's Force of Evil. We get into the similarities between this and On the Waterfront as well as some of the takeaways Martin Scorsese had for his own films ... beyond just Raging Bull.

Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.