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  1. Jan 28, 2020 · by Chuck Bowen. January 28, 2020. With 1977’s New York, New York, director Martin Scorsese took the formulas of classic 1940s and ’50s American movie musicals and infused them with his private obsessions. The film is a fascinating hybrid of vintage and modern aesthetics.

  2. The critical consensus reads, "Martin Scorsese's technical virtuosity and Liza Minnelli's magnetic presence are on full display in New York, New York, although this ambitious musical's blend of swooning style and hard-bitten realism makes for a queasy mixture." [8]

  3. Apr 26, 2023 · New York, New York’ Broadway Review: Martin Scorseses Movie Finally Gets Its Happy Ending. New songs by John Kander and Lin-Manuel Miranda provide the silver lining for this buoyant...

  4. Scorsese: Because there's a lot of violence to this picture, some of the New York reviews are calling it an exploitation film. Jesus! I went flat broke making this film. My films haven't made a lot of money. Right now, I'm living off my next film.

  5. Runtime: 155 min. An in-depth review of the film New York, New York (1977) directed by Martin Scorsese, featuring Liza Minnelli, Robert De Niro, Lionel Stander.

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  6. Oct 19, 2023 · 224. The director Martin Scorsese narrates a sequence in which the character Ernest Burkhart, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, is cornered by investigators. Apple TV+. By Manohla Dargis. Published...

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  8. The idea of mournfully placing two lead characters/performances from a bleak New Hollywood abusive romance drama into a glitzy, artificial Old Hollywood musical melodrama environment is an interesting one and was clearly attractive to Scorsese as a chance to flex his cinematic knowledge and vocabulary in the energetic, colorful club musical ...

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