Martin Scorsese joins Letterboxd, offers a collection of companion films for his complete filmography

    Martin Scorsese is now part of Letterboxd and has shared a cool list of "companion films" that complement his entire collection of movies

    <p>Martin Scorsese (Source: Variety)</p>

    Martin Scorsese (Source: Variety)

    Martin Scorsese has joined Letterboxd and used the platform to create a unique selection of companion films for each of his movies. He shared his passion for bringing different films together, drawing inspiration from his upbringing watching double features and eclectic movie nights. 

    Scorsese believes that every film engages in a dialogue with others, and the greater the contrast between them, the more enriching the experience.

    Scorsese's Latest Film and Its Companion Films

    In his latest film, "Killers of the Flower Moon," adapted from David Grann's best-selling book, Scorsese recommends a fascinating lineup of companion films. These include "The Heiress" (1949), "The Last of the Line" (1914), "The Lady of the Dugout" (1918), "Blood on the Moon" (1948), "Red River" (1948), and "Wild River" (1960). This selection offers an intriguing cinematic journey alongside his new work.

    A still from the Killers Of The Flowers Moon (Source: Youtube)

    Influential Films for 'Killers of the Flower Moon'

     These films held immense significance in my preparation for 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' 'The Heiress' played a vital role, serving as a reference point for Leo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, and me due to the profound relationship between Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift," Scorsese shared. 

    He continued, "And 'Last of the Line,' which I first saw in my youth, left a lasting impact, not only for featuring genuine Lakota Natives in key roles but also for its unique perspective, which authentically conveys the Native experience's tragic dimension."

    Martin Scorsese's foray into Letterboxd not only opens a new window into his cinematic world but also offers a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts to discover his work in fresh and exciting ways. His thoughtful selection of companion films provides a deeper context for his own creations, emphasizing the interwoven nature of storytelling in the world of cinema.

    You can find the full list here