Catherine O'Hara's performance as Gail in Martin Scorsese's 1985 film 'After Hours' struck the perfect tone for the films anxious, darkly funny vibe.
'80s Week: "Fear, paranoia, terrible situations" plague Griffin Dunne's fraying Paul Hackett in Scorsese's 1985 screwball nightmare. The film's star and its producer Amy Robinson tell us why it ...
One of the enduring strengths of Martin Scorsese’s After Hours is the half-dozen different audience readings and experiences it can provide. For starters, you could simply let the film’s dream-logic ...