Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver” is one of the rare pieces of cinema which leads us to the shocking confrontation of…
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Trendsetting artist Quentin Tarantino came out of nowhere in 1992 with his independent phenomenon “Reservoir Dogs.” Filmed on a paltry…
“Whatever happened to man’s best friend?” Enigmatic filmmaker Wes Anderson must have a mind that’s part genius, part insane, in…
Like an aging superstar rock group making a farewell tour, “The Irishman” sees one final (we assume) go-around for the…
I’m not one to revel in the intangibles of a film, such as atmospheric mood or the banter between the…
Maybe it’s the 140-minute run time that finds itself languid with a dearth of excitement and suspense. Maybe its the…
Every star director has to start somewhere and for trendsetting artist Quentin Tarantino, the debut was the 1992 independent cult…
The 1976 Martin Scorcese-directed film “Taxi Driver” lives up to its classic and iconic status as a culturally significant and…