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  1. 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.

    • Jeremy Urquhart
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  2. Aug 23, 2013 · 8) "Carlito's Way" (1993): Ten years after their first collaboration, De Palma and Al Pacino reunited for another violent gangster saga, this one, set in the Seventies, finding Pacino (far more sedate here than as Tony Montana) as an aging Puerto Rican criminal who, after getting released from jail on a technicality exploited by his ambitious lawyer (Sean Penn in one of the best and most ...

    • 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).
    • Blow Out (1981) Referred to by J. Hoberman as "the last '60s movie," "Blow Out" is De Palma's loving tribute to conspiracy thrillers "The Conversation" and "Blow-Up."
    • Carrie (1976) "Carrie" is just about a perfect example of how to adapt a book successfully. It's very definitely a Brian De Palma film while remaining faithful to the book at all times, in spirit if not in every respect.
    • Phantom of the Paradise (1974) A rock opera may seem like an odd choice for De Palma, but from the moment Rod Serling's voice reverberates in the prologue of this Faustian cult musical, you know you're in for a treat.
    • Carlito's Way (1993) From the start of "Carlito's Way" we know that Al Pacino's titular gangster is not getting out of this alive. Introduced in his dying moments recounting the events leading to his fatal shooting, it all contributes to the sense of doom that hangs over the entire story.
    • CARRIE (1976) Screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen, based on the novel by Stephen King. Starring Sissy Spacek, John Travolta, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, William Katt, Nancy Allen, Betty Buckley.
    • SCARFACE (1983) Screenplay by Oliver Stone. Starring Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Robert Loggia, Miriam Colon, F. Murray Abraham.
    • BLOW OUT (1981) Written by De Palma. Starring John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow, Dennis Franz. De Palma is at the height of his powers in “Blow Out,” a visual tour-de-force with some of the director’s most fully-realized characters.
    • PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (1974) Written by De Palma. Starring Paul Williams, William Finley, Jessica Harper. “Phantom of the Paradise” is one of the oddest entries in De Palma’s filmography, a rock-and-roll “Phantom of the Opera” update that’s part musical, part horror film, and part satire that flopped big time when it was originally released.
  3. Sep 28, 2022 · Every Brian De Palma Movie Ranked Worst To Best. By Jack Carter. Published Sep 28, 2022. From remaking classic crime films, to launching one of the best action film series, Brian De Palma has had a varied career. Here are his films ranked.

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Boasting an eclectic mix of movies that range from slashers to gangster epics all the way to big-budget action movies, many of De Palma’s works are considered amongst the most iconic in all of cinema. RELATED: The 10 Best John Carpenter Movies, Ranked (According To IMDb)

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