


The Queen of Spades (1949) - Thorold Dickinson.To the Public Danger (1948) - Terrence Fisher.It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) - Robert Hamer.Green for Danger (1946) - Sidney Gilliat.The Seventh Vail (1945) - Compton Bennett.Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945) - Robert Hamer.Madonna and the Seven Moons (1945) - Arthur Crabtree.Went the Day Well? (1942) - Alberto Cavalcanti.Shooting Stars (1928) - Anthony Asquith.Head over to Empire magazine’s website to listen to Wright and Tarantino’s three-hour discussion in its entirety. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough commentary videos or essays to please Wright’s appetite, which led him to email Scorsese, thanking him for being his quarantine film professor and asking what some of his favorite British films were.Ĭheck out Scorsese’s list below, courtesy of Wright. In the five months Wright spent in lockdown before resuming production on Last Night in Soho and prior to receiving the list from Scorsese, he started watching films and then searching for Scorsese’s commentary on those films via essays online or YouTube. Scorsese sent Wright a recommendation list of nearly 50 British films that Scorsese considers his personal favorites. The two screenwriters and directors have kept in touch throughout this pandemic, and thanks to a kind email Wright wrote to Martin Scorsese nine months ago, the two have been going down the rabbit hole of British films.
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During a three-hour discussion on “ The Empire Film Podcast ,” Edgar Wright and Quentin Tarantino revealed how their quarantine movie club came to be.
