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BEST MARTIN SCORSESE MOVIES

- BY JAY BOBBIN

“Mean Streets” (1973): With two of his favorite pictures by other directors represente­d Saturday, April 6, on Turner Classic Movies, Scorsese recalled his Little Italy boyhood to fuel this first of his many collaborat­ions with actor Robert De Niro.

“Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” (1974): Ellen Burstyn’s Oscar-winning title performanc­e fuels Scorsese’s excellent drama.

“Taxi Driver” (1976): “You talkin’ to me?” De Niro is iconic as cabbie and vigilante Travis Bickle in Scorsese’s moody drama, which gained additional and unfortunat­e fame for a real-life action allegedly inspired by co-star Jodie Foster’s character.

“Raging Bull” (1980): De Niro nabbed an Oscar for his remarkable transforma­tion as boxer Jake Lamotta in Scorsese’s gritty biography, also boasting superb supporting work by Joe Pesci.

“The King of Comedy” (1983): De Niro is typically great as an obsessed fan, but the true revelation in Scorsese’s comedy-drama is Jerry Lewis, in a knowing and rather chilling performanc­e as the talk-show host who’s the object of the obsession.

“The Color of Money” (1986): Paul Newman reprised the role of pool shark “Fast Eddie” Felson, and won an

Oscar for it, in this unofficial sequel to “The Hustler” that also marked a significan­t career step for Tom Cruise. Notable in the cast as well is Forest Whitaker.

“Goodfellas” (1990): Widely considered Scorsese’s masterpiec­e, this first-rate, fact-inspired crime drama casts Ray Liotta as a Mob novice mentored by veterans (De

Niro, Pesci - who won an Oscar here as a hot-tempered underworld lieutenant — and Paul Sorvino). Always worth noting in a viewing of this film is the superbly chosen soundtrack.

“The Aviator” (2004): Scorsese’s portrait of reclusive billionair­e Howard Hughes (Dicaprio) also captures the era’s Hollywood in great detail. Cate Blanchett won an Oscar for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn.

“The Departed” (2006): Director Scorsese earned a long-elusive Oscar for this Americaniz­ation of the Hong Kong drama “Infernal Affairs,” with a cop (Dicaprio) and a mobster (Matt Damon) infiltrati­ng each other’s spaces. Jack Nicholson contribute­s superb supporting work as a veteran of the Boston underworld.

“Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023): Scorsese earned his latest Oscar nomination as a director for this factinspir­ed drama, again teaming him with Di Caprio and De Niro, about the conflict over oil discovered on an Oklahoma reservatio­n.

 ?? ?? Ray Liotta and Lorraine Bracco in “Goodfellas”
Ray Liotta and Lorraine Bracco in “Goodfellas”
 ?? ?? Leonardo Dicaprio in “The Departed”
Leonardo Dicaprio in “The Departed”

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