![]() ![]() Because there’s just too much money involved in the franchises they fuel. ![]() And none of the people making those movies have the room to take any kind of risks. How could there be? They’re superheroes. ![]() He can’t connect, he says, with any of those superhero movies, because there’s nothing at stake. That’s what Scorsese was complaining about in those series of interviews that he gave towards the end of the year just gone, and which culminated with that op ed piece in the New York Times, here. Because there are only two kinds of films that you’ll find in the cinema today franchise products, and really low budget, genuinely independent fare. It’s impossible to imagine any of those being made today with the aim of screening them primarily at the cinema. ![]()
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