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      • For anyone who loves movies, just about anything De Palma's made is worth seeking out, as even the occasional misfire he's put out still tends to have compelling or interesting elements. But for those who are a little pressed for time and can't watch everything, the following is a selection of the best of the best, when it comes to Brian De Palma.
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  2. Brian De Palma's Films, Ranked. Peter Sobczynski August 23, 2013. Tweet. Brian De Palma. If you ever want to instigate an massive argument among cineastes, simply mention the name "Brian De Palma" and watch the sparks fly. In a career spanning nearly a half-century, De Palma has been gleefully provoking audiences with outrageous symphonies of ...

    • Mission to Mars (2000) A challenging project for De Palma that also, sadly, became synonymous with the term “box office poison” back in 2000 when it came out, the film also saw a lot of unsavory artistic compromises foisted upon him from the studio, including a problematic script he could do very little about.
    • The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) Certainly De Palma’s most notorious film, this misguided adaptation of the best-selling Tom Wolfe novel of the same name, The Bonfire of the Vanities tells the confused and convoluted story of Wall Street executive Sherman McCoy (Tom Hanks).
    • Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972) A challenging film for De Palma, he had to prove his status as a skilled up-and-coming filmmaker to both leads Tom Smothers and the legendary Orson Welles in this seldom seen early effort that often feels like a Bananas-era Woody Allen pratfall comedy with the drollery of Monty Python stirred into the mix.
    • The Wedding Party (1969) A fast moving farce on the unease and misgivings of getting married, The Wedding Party is one of De Palma’s earliest efforts (he co-directed the picture with his then theater professor Wilford Leach and fellow student Cynthia Monroe).
  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Brian De Palma's done it all, from tense thrillers like Blow Out to grand gangster movies like Scarface, and even an iconic horror film with Carrie.

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    • Scarface (1983) - 81%
    • Dressed to Kill (1980) - 81%
    • Carlito's Way (1993) - 81%
    • The Untouchables (1987) - 82%
    • Casualties of War (1989) - 83%
    • Phantom of The Paradise (1974) - 84%
    • Blow Out (1981) - 85%
    • Sisters (1973) - 87%
    • Greetings (1968) - 88%
    • Carrie (1976) - 92%

    Perhaps De Palma's most famous work is this wild crime story. Scarfacestars Al Pacino as Cuban immigrant Tony Montana who gradually works his way up in Miami's drug trade. Through intimidation and force, he becomes the biggest drug lord in the city while making plenty of enemies. RELATED: 5 Crime Movies From The 1980s That Are Underrated (& 5 That ...

    De Palma has played around with a lot of different genres, but he is known for his erotic thrillers. One of his best is Dressed to Killwhich follows a call girl who witnesses a brutal murder. Not only does she become the prime suspect of the crime, but she also becomes the next target of the real killer. Critics found the film to be the perfect pro...

    Many people consider Carlito's Way to be a spiritual successor to Scarface. The film reteams De Palma with Pacino for another crime story. Pacino plays a former criminal who is released from prison and seeks to start a new life, only to find himself surrounded by various threats and temptations. The movie is a more grounded and reserved film than S...

    It's clear that De Palma is drawn to crime stories and he took on real-life gangster Al Capone in the epic film, The Untouchables. Kevin Costner plays Elliott Ness, a determined lawman who assembles a team of cops to go after Capon during the Prohibition era. RELATED: The 5 Best (And 5 Worst) '80s Crime Movies The story is a bit of pulpy fun that n...

    It seems like almost every filmmaker from De Palma's era tried their hand at a Vietnam story at one time or another. Casualties of Waris one of the more overlooked films on the subject. It stars Michael J. Fox as an honest soldier who is forced to go against his fellow soldiers when they kidnap a Vietnamese woman from her village. Though a smaller ...

    While De Palma has some mainstream films in his filmography, he is certainly not afraid to take some big chances. One of his most ambitious films is Phantom of the Paradise. The rock opera defies genre in the story of a music club haunted by a mysterious and vengeful figure. Some critics noted that the film is a not-so-subtle critique of the music ...

    De Palma is an expert in tension-filled thrillers. Blow Outfeatured an early starring role for John Travolta, who plays a sound technician who accidentally records proof of a murder. He then finds himself in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy. RELATED: John Travolta's 10 Best Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes) Blow Out was a big hit with criti...

    Even in the early years of his career, De Palma was able to craft unforgettable and twisty thrillers. Sistersstars Margot Kidder as a young woman who witnesses a murder from her apartment window. After the police fail to find any evidence of a crime having taken place, she hires a private detective to learn the truth. The film was called a faithful...

    De Palma made his feature directorial debut with this low-key character-driven comedy which feels quite different from many of his films that followed. Greetings is told in a unique episodic format, focusing on three friends going down different paths while living in New York City. Though not for everyone, many critics found Greetingsto be smart an...

    There have been endless adaptations of Stephen King novels, but Carrieis often ranked as the best of them all. Sissy Spacek stars as the titular character, a shy and bullied young girl whose ongoing torment seems to awaken a dark psychic power inside of her. De Palma was praised for delivering something much more than a teen horror movie. His balan...

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    • Domino (2019) Brian De Palma's 2019 movie, Domino, was unlucky from the outset. The production was, by all accounts, an underfunded nightmare with undelivered promises of payment and De Palma himself locked out of post-production entirely.
    • Passion (2012) With Passion, Brian De Palma attempts to make a throwback to his '80s erotic thrillers but fails to recapture what makes those movies endure.
    • The Wedding Party (1969) Although it was the third Brian De Palma film to be released, in 1969, The Wedding Party was actually the first film he was involved in when it was shot back in 1963.
    • Get To Know Your Rabbit (1972) Get to Know Your Rabbit was the first studio film for Brian De Palma and, thankfully, the last of his series of early comedies.
  4. Aug 17, 2023 · Universal Pictures. By Nick Bartlett / Updated: Aug. 16, 2023 7:23 pm EST. Of all the prominent Movie Brat directors (Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, et...

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · Film. September 8, 2023 12:38PM. Antonelli/Laruffa/REX/Shutterstock. While his films have ranged from the sublime to the atrocious, there’s no denying the impact Brian De Palma has had on...

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