MR SCORSESE When asked which famous people, living or dead, I would invite to a fantast dinner party, Martin Scorsese's name always comes up first. For film buffs, Scorsese a fascinating interview. A natural storyteller and teacher, few directors can match his breadth of knowledge about cinema nor his unbridled enthusiasm for the artform. The New Yorker has such a huge reservoir of anecdotes from his experiences of the film industry, he's also incapable of giving a boring interview. As if to underscore that point, filmmaker Rebecca Miller has released a five part documentary for Apple TV that tells the director's story with the help of Scorsese, his family and long time friends. These include friends and collaborators such as Robert de Niro, Leonardo diCaprio, Thelma Schoonmaker, Robbie Robertson, Steven Spielberg, Brian de Palma, Jodie Foster, Isabella Rossellini, Spike Lee, Margot Robbie, Daniel Day Lewis, Sharon Stone, Paul Schrader, Cate Blanchett, Ari Aster, Mick Jag...
ALL HER FAULT Have you ever seen a show where one actor stands out in a sea of mediocrity? Welcome to Peacock's 'All Her Fault,' airing in the UK and Ireland on Sky Atlantic and available on NowTV and other Sky streaming services. It's a thriller minus thrills, where Michael Pena just acts everybody else off the screen and appears to have been catapulted into the wrong show. Adapted from Irish novelist Andrea Mara's 2021 book, it's one of those oh so serious mysteries where bad things happen to whiney, not very nice wealthy people. Sarah Snook plays Marissa Irvine, a wealth manager juggling the demands of a high powered job in finance with being a mum. Married to Jake Lacy's commodities trader Peter, she arrives at a house that she's never been to before to collect her five year old son, Duke McCloud's Milo from a playdate. However the occupant of the house, Linda Cropper's Esther Bauer appears to know nothing about the playdate and when sh...