Edward Norton earned his fame with his acting talents, but Motherless Brooklyn has really outlined several reasons why he makes an amazing director.
Motherless Brooklyn is a riveting and action-packed show set in the '40s. Here are 10 shows to watch if you couldn't get enough of Motherless Brooklyn
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Actor Gugu Mbatha-Raw talks to Screen Rant about her role in Motherless Brooklyn, Edward Norton's new film noir adaptation of the classic 1999 novel.
Willem Dafoe sat down with Screen Rant to discuss Motherless Brooklyn, his new film noir thriller written, directed by, and starring Edward Norton.
Writer/director/star Edward Norton talks about Motherless Brooklyn, his breathtaking adaptation of the 1999 Jonathan Lethem novel of the same name.
A moody and well-acted noir drama, Motherless Brooklyn is held back by its jumbled storytelling and somewhat unrefined filmmaking approach.
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Edward Norton discusses Motherless Brooklyn, Primal Fear, Fight Club and more in an interview on our ReelBlend podcast.
Edward Norton writes, directs and stars in a detective story about corruption and murder in 1950s New York.
I doubt you could really get Chinatown made today. It’s a dense, bleak noir about corruption and American power. The closest you could probably get is Edward Norton’s new movie, Motherless Brooklyn, which lacks the style and competency of the 1974 classic but retains its ambition. Motherless Brooklyn, Norton’s first directorial effort since his 2000 rom-com Keeping the Faith, is clearly a labor of love. It’s an unusual, atypical project that doesn’t check any studio boxes, and it’s not like audiences are chomping at the bit to see a 50s-set noir featuring …
Edward Norton is back behind the camera for the first time in almost 20 years with Motherless Brooklyn, a crime drama set in 1950s New York. He's also in front of the camera as a private eye who deals with Tourette's while also juggling the complications of the criminal underworld. The first trailer for the Oscar-contender is here and it not only shows off Norton's direction and performance but the incredible cast he's assembled for the piece. Directed and written by Norton, adapted from the novel by Jonathan Lethem, the cast includes Norton, Bruce Willis, …