Tag: Harvey Keitel
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RESERVOIR DOGS
Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 neo-noir crime thriller directed by Quentin Tarantino in his feature film debut. The film stars Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Chris Penn, Lawrence Tierney, and Quentin Tarantino. A group of criminals is assembled by veteran gangster Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney) and his son “Nice Guy” Eddie Cabot (Chris Penn) for a…
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PULP FICTION
Pulp Fiction is a 1994 film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is known for its non-linear narrative structure, sharp dialogue, eclectic soundtrack, and blending of humor, violence, and pop culture references. The film is a dark, satirical exploration of crime and morality, weaving together multiple interlocking stories centered around the Los Angeles criminal…
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TAXI DRIVER
“Taxi Driver,” directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 1976, is a psychological thriller that explores themes of urban decay, loneliness, and moral ambiguity. The film stars Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, and Albert Brooks. The story centers around Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), a 26-year-old Vietnam War veteran…
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BAD LIEUTENANT
“Bad Lieutenant” (1992) is a provocative crime drama directed by Abel Ferrara and cowritten by Ferrara and actress-model Zoë Lund. The film features a standout performance by Harvey Keitel as the eponymous Lieutenant. The film paints a stark, unflinching portrait of a man on the edge, grappling with his own vices and inner demons. Harvey…
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MEAN STREETS
“Mean Streets,” directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 1973, is a gritty and influential drama that delves into the lives of small-time criminals navigating the tough streets of New York City’s Little Italy. The film follows Charlie (played by Harvey Keitel), a conflicted and ambitious young man working for his uncle, Giovanni (played by…
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THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” the 2014 visually stunning film directed by Wes Anderson, takes audiences on a captivating journey through the fictional European realm of Zubrowka in the early 20th century. The story is recounted in a nested narrative, beginning in the present day as a young writer (Jude Law) listens to the tales of…
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ALICE DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE
“Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” is a 1974 American drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Robert Getchell, and starring Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson, Alfred Lutter III, and Harvey Keitel. The film follows the journey of Alice Hyatt, a recently widowed 35-year-old woman who, with her young son Tommy, leaves New Mexico for California…
