The Man Who Forgets Nothing
Mark Singer’s 2000 profile of Martin Scorsese. “What drives a Scorsese tale is his talent for weaving variegated optical and aural and emotional textures. Underlying these dazzling gifts is his compulsion to provoke discomfort in himself and his audience.”
"'Too piercing'? It's one of my best performances. I can hardly hear myself." — Scorsese, defending his voice-over work as a sardonic radio dispatcher in 'Bringing Out the Dead.'
