Scorsese 1970s · Ranked
Best Scorsese Films of the 1970s, Ranked by IQ Score
The decade Scorsese became Scorsese. Every 1970s Scorsese film, ranked.
The 1970s is the decade Martin Scorsese established the canonical American auteur catalog he extended for the next 50 years. Mean Streets (1973) was the breakthrough. Taxi Driver (1976) made him a major filmmaker. Raging Bull (released 1980 but technically 1970s production) closed the decade with what's widely cited as his canonical masterwork.
Anchor picks: Taxi Driver (1976), Travis Bickle, Bernard Herrmann's final score, the canonical Scorsese-De Niro collaboration. Mean Streets (1973), the founding text of the catalog. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), the rare female-protagonist Scorsese.
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