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  1. Starring: Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey. Directed By: Martin Scorsese. It's Martin Scorsese's best movies (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, The Departed) along with a few of his worst (we guess New York, New York is considered bad), all ranked by the critic-approved Tomatometer!

  2. Explore the filmography of Martin Scorsese on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  3. With Analyze This, Robert De Niro Finally Decided to Become the King of Comedy. Tim Grierson | 2024-03-13. Before Meet the Parents established the Raging Bull Oscar-winner as a comedy superstar, this 1999 hit first signaled De Niro’s pivot from serious to funny, for better or worse.

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    • 'After Hours' (1985) Starring Rosanna Arquette, Verna Bloom, and Thomas Chong. If one were to rank Martin Scorsese's funniest movies, After Hours would undoubtedly have to appear near the top of the list.
    • 'Silence' (2016) Starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, and Tadanobu Asano. All things considered, Silence is a little slept-on. Maybe a slow-paced film about two Jesuit priests, Father Sebastian Rodrigues (Andrew Garfield) and Father Francisco Garupe (Adam Driver), searching for their mentor in Japan during the 17th century doesn't sound like the most exciting thing in the world, but the acting and the exploration of the characters make this a very compelling watch for patient viewers.
    • 'The King of Comedy' (1982) Starring Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis, and Tony Randall. Despite being called The King of Comedy, this 1982 film isn't really a comedy.
    • 'Bringing Out the Dead' (1999) Starring Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, and John Goodman. Featuring one of Nicolas Cage's best and most underrated performances, Bringing Out the Dead also functions as an underrated Scorsese film.
    • Goodfellas (1990) Goodfellas and The Godfather (I and II) are often considered its rivals for the title of greatest mob drama of all time, though Goodfellas was under appreciated at first (the film grossed $47 million worldwide, less than The Color of Money, released a couple years earlier).
    • The Departed (2006) It’s rare a movie is great despite Jack Nicholson. The Oscar winner’s leering performance is probably the weakest of the film’s stellar ensemble cast.
    • Raging Bull (1980) The black-and-white biographical drama (written by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin) about boxing champ Jake LaMotta stars De Niro in a transformative role and features his first pairing with Pesci.
    • The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Scorsese’s highest-grossing film, based on a loose adaptation of the 1990s rise and fall of stockbroker king Jordan Belfort, with Margot Robbie in her breakout role as Belfort’s seductive wife.
  4. May 22, 2023 · From his endless list of accolades in the U.S. and internationally, he’s amassed an impressive roster, including nine Oscar noms for best director, the most of any living, and second to William ...

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  6. Mar 9, 2024 · Oh, and there's his prolific documentary work, which has chronicled prominent artists in music, film, and journalism. Without further ado, here’s EW’s ranking of every Martin Scorsese movie ...

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