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Roll The Credits
Frank DiSalvo and Zach Johnson
274 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is all about film discussion. Every week we review one film and discuss one film topic. We talk film, directors, actors, writers and everything in-between
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This podcast is all about film discussion. Every week we review one film and discuss one film topic. We talk film, directors, actors, writers and everything in-between
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Scorsese Dominates Crime Films
Roll The Credits
19 minutes 26 seconds
3 months ago
Scorsese Dominates Crime Films

Directors typically have their niche genres they either enjoy doing, or excel at making but one man is able to do both in a very different way. Martin Scorsese has and will always be one of the best directors of our generation, but why is it that he is able to do crime films so well? Today we explore this and some of the many themes he uses to tell the story against the law. So listen in while we attempt to uncover why Scorsese dominates crime films.

Roll The Credits
This podcast is all about film discussion. Every week we review one film and discuss one film topic. We talk film, directors, actors, writers and everything in-between