In 1976, a grimy, unsettling film about a lonely cabdriver prowling the mean streets of New York changed American cinema forever. Directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, Taxi Driver ...
The ending debate stays alive because Taxi Driver gives Travis a public redemption image right after the brothel massacre. He returns to work, Iris’ parents thank him, and Betsy reappears in his cab.
ROBERT DE NIRO: (As Travis Bickle) You talking to me? KWONG: ...Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" rolled into theaters, changing cinema forever. Beyond that often-quoted line - you talking to me? - the ...
Thomas Butt is a senior writer. An avid film connoisseur, Thomas actively logs his film consumption on Letterboxd and vows to connect with many more cinephiles through the platform. He is immensely ...
Written during a dark period in Schrader's life, the Martin Scorsese–directed, Robert De Niro–starring classic earned four Oscar nominations. Taxi Driver screenwriter Paul Schrader was lying in a ...
Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver” is one of the most thoroughly bleak films ever made. The film tells us to put our faith neither in society, which is presented as grotesque and disordered, nor in its ...
Senior Lecturer, Discipline of English and Writing, University of Sydney Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver turns 50 this month. Nominated for four Oscars and winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1976 Cannes ...
Here & Now’s Indira Lakshmanan speaks with Alissa Wilkinson, a movie critic with The New York Times, about why Martin Scorsese’s 1976 film "Taxi Driver," the neo-noir crime thriller starring Robert De ...
As classic American films go, Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver” is surely one of the darkest. Starring Robert De Niro as New York City cabbie Travis Bickle and Jodie Foster as an underage prostitute ...
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