Martin Scorsese’s 10 Best Movies Ranked, Including ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential directors in cinema history, Martin Scorsese’s filmography is a testament to his passion for storytelling and his exceptional directorial flair. From gritty crime narratives to intricate psychological dramas, Scorsese has given audiences around the world an array of masterpieces. Below, we delve into the top 10 films from the visionary’s oeuvre, culminating with his latest project, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’.
1. “Shutter Island” (2010)
A psychological thriller that delves deep into the human psyche. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as a U.S. Marshal who encounters a web of deceit on a remote island asylum.
2. “The Aviator” (2004)
This biopic charts Howard Hughes’ rise from filmmaker to aviation mogul. DiCaprio’s portrayal is both captivating and tortured; it showcases Scorsese’s versatility.
3. “The King of Comedy” (1982)
Starring Robert De Niro as an aspiring stand-up comic willing to do anything for fame, this dark comedy is more relevant today than at its release.
4. “Casino” (1995)
Revisiting the mob theme with sharp precision, this time in Las Vegas, “Casino” offers a riveting look at greed and downfall within the casino industry.
5. “The Departed” (2006)
This crime thriller is intense and intricate, featuring a stellar cast and a cat-and-mouse game between moles in the police department and Irish mob.
6. “Raging Bull” (1980)
Considered by many to be De Niro’s finest performance, this raw depiction of boxer Jake LaMotta’s life earned Scorsese much acclaim.
7. “Taxi Driver” (1976)
Yet another classic collaboration with De Niro, this film provides a dark commentary on urban isolation and delivers one of cinema’s most unforgettable characters: Travis Bickle.
8. “Goodfellas” (1990)
A spellbinding gangster epic based on true events that defined the genre for years to come, illustrating the allure and danger of mob life.
9. “The Irishman” (2019)
An epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran—a film that merges Scorsese’s thematic concerns with late-career reflection.
10. “Killers of the Flower Moon” (TBA)
Anticipation is high for Scorsese’s upcoming adaptation of David Grann’s nonfiction book detailing serial murders in 1920s Osage County when oil deposits are discovered beneath their land. With an incredible cast featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro once again gracing a Scorsese roster, expectations are sky-high for yet another cinematic landmark from one of film’s great storytellers.
Though ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is yet to be released at the time of writing this article, given Scorsese’s stellar track record over decades in filmmaking, it stands poised to join the ranks as one of his finest outings—an exciting prospect indeed for cinephiles around the globe.