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TAXI DRIVER was released 48 years ago this week. One of Hollywood’s great studies of loneliness, and among the best of the Martin Scorsese/Robert De Niro collaboration, the making of story is as morally bankrupt as NYC… 1/51

TAXI DRIVER was released 48 years ago this week. One of Hollywood’s great studies of loneliness, and among the best of the Martin Scorsese/Robert De Niro collaboration, the making of story is as morally bankrupt as NYC…

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First look at the trailer for Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger, narrated and presented by Martin Scorsese ✨ In UK and Irish theaters May 10 via Altitude

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“Shiittttt look at me….” I’m The Man Of The Hour! #POOT THE WIRE ❌ DTLR Collaboration ICONIC DTLR #orangeCouch #ThePit 22 Yrs Later Tray Chaney Aka POOT from HBO #TheWire The Wire TMZ

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Carlito’s Way was released in theaters 32 years ago today. One of the best movies of Al Pacino. It will always be better than Scarface.

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GENE HACKMAN was behind the wheel for much of The French Connection's legendary car chase, hitting speeds up to 90mph. The moment he crashes into another car was real - a civilian drove in unexpectedly and Hackman ploughed into him.

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Val Kilmer’s performance in Heat will undoubtedly stand the test of time. For all the outstanding roles Kilmer delivered, this is Kilmer at his best- holding his own with De Niro. We just lost a legend.

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Martin Scorsese on preserving the art of cinema in the face of Hollywood’s “repulsive” and “insulting” obsession with box office.