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Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman isn’t just another gangster movie—it’s a quiet reckoning. We look at how the film reframes the genre with distance, regret, and finality. We also examine the risks behind its prOduction and why Netflix backed a $160 million slow burn that most studios passed on. What happens when a legendary director writes his own elegy?
By Donn Lawler PodcastsMartin Scorsese’s The Irishman isn’t just another gangster movie—it’s a quiet reckoning. We look at how the film reframes the genre with distance, regret, and finality. We also examine the risks behind its prOduction and why Netflix backed a $160 million slow burn that most studios passed on. What happens when a legendary director writes his own elegy?