Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver & Raging Bull are widely considered two of the best films of their era that were made in America. He and Robert DeNiro were a powerhouse creative team and they're still considered one of the all-time great collaborations in the history of the medium. This makes it curious that the film that they made together in between these monumental classics, 1977's New York, New York, has been largely forgotten and left out of the conversation.
We're seeking to remedy that with our episode this week and we are happy to be joined by film enthusiast and historian Jim Hemphill. Jim has loved the film since he saw as a young film student and he brings some wonderful and personal insights to the discussion.
In the episode we cover:
Buy New York, New York Limited Edition Blu-Ray
Substantive Cinema Episode List
Jim's IndieWire article on NYNY
Blu-ray Commentaries with Jim and his wife: The Golden Child and Navy Seals
Shoutouts:
The Smashing Machine
One Battle After Another
Dexter: Resurrection
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