Leonardo Dicaprio and Ben Kingsley in 'Shutter Island' (2010). More than a decade after the release of the 2010 psychological thriller Shutter Island, its ending remains a mystery to many. The Martin ...
I didn’t see this coming; did you? Martin Scorsese’s thriller “Shutter Island,” believed to be a prime Academy Awards contender, has been moved, just six weeks before its planned October 2 opening ...
Set in 1954, this “intense, gripping and unforgettable” (Richard Roeper) psychological thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels, who is sent to investigate the disappearance of ...
Originally released in 2010, Martin Scorsese’s psychological thriller Shutter Island featured a shock ending and an ambiguous final scene that has spawned endless theories and debates about what it ...
Expert, screw-turning narrative filmmaking put at the service of old-dark-madhouse claptrap, “Shutter Island” arguably occupies a similar place in Martin Scorsese’s filmography as “The Shining” does ...
Speculation by kudos prognosticators and Hollywood gossips went into overdrive during the weekend after Paramount announced its shift of Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” from Oct. 2 to Feb. 19.
"Shutter Island," Paramount Home Video, 138 minutes, Rated R for disturbing violent content, language and some nudity — When U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) is sent to Shutter Island to ...
Now that you've seen it, what did you think? This movie was originally supposed to hit theaters last October, but it was delayed until this weekend. And as Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When Paramount decided to move ‘Shutter Island’ from October to February ...
Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has reportedly been rescheduled for a February 2010 release. According to DHD, Paramount Pictures is yet to confirm the new date for the ...
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