Scorcese's first masterpiece.
Taxi Driver (1976)
Tomatometer
How does the Tomatometer work ![]()
Reviews Counted:49
Fresh:48
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.7/10
Consensus: A must-see film for movie lovers, this Martin Scorsese masterpiece is as hard-hitting as it is compelling, with Robert De Niro at his best.
Theatrical Release:14-07-2006
Synopsis: Martin Scorsese's intense film, a hallmark of 1970s filmmaking, graphically depicts the tragic consequences of urban alienation when a New York City taxi driver goes on a murderous rampage against... Martin Scorsese's intense film, a hallmark of 1970s filmmaking, graphically depicts the tragic consequences of urban alienation when a New York City taxi driver goes on a murderous rampage against the pitiable denizens inhabiting the city's underbelly. For psychotic, pistol-packing Vietnam vet Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), New York City seems like a circle of hell. Driving his cab each night through the bleak Manhattan streets, Bickle observes with fanatical loathing the sleazy lowlifes who comprise most of his fares. By day he haunts the porno theaters of 42nd Street, taking his cues from the violent vision of life portrayed in these movies. As badly as Travis wants to connect with the people around him--including Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), a lovely blonde campaign worker, and Iris (Jodie Foster), a prepubescent prostitute he tries to save--his attempts are thwarted and his pent-up rage grows, turning him into a Mohawk-wearing walking time bomb. Scorcese fills Paul Schrader's screenplay with a tragic realism, brilliantly capturing the muck and grime of New York City. De Niro, playing the fragile hero, steps so deep inside his role that the results are deeply frightening. Bernard Herrmann's haunting score--which turned out to be his last--completes the urban nightmare. [More]
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Cybill Shepherd, Jodie Foster, Peter Boyle
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Cybill Shepherd, Jodie Foster, Peter Boyle, Diahnne Abbott, Victor Argo, Albert Brooks, Harvey Keitel, Peter Savage, Ralph S. Singleton, Charles Scorsese
Director: Martin Scorsese
Director: Martin Scorsese
Screenwriter: Paul Schrader
Producer: Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips
Composer: Bernard Herrmann
Reviews for Taxi Driver
You may want to argue with Taxi Driver at the end, and with good reason, but it won't be a waste of time.
Don't let the endless barrage of morons imitating the "You talkin' to me?" bit put you off.
De Niro is brilliant, but the film as a whole is less successful than its formidable reputation suggests
Director Martin Scorsese's nightmare vision of Manhattan is important, impulsive work.
Taxi Driver is one of the best films ever made. Movies don't get any better than this.
Centering on De Niro, the Michael and Julia Phillips production mixes politics, prostitution and philosophy as a complex man attempts to combat the corruption he can no longer tolerate.
created of scenes that slowly build in tension, until they literally explode in a final bloody climax
It's a powerful film and a terrific showcase for the versatility of star Robert De Niro
An undeniably brilliant, nightmarish portrait of one man's personal hell.
In a brilliant touch, Scorsese uses Bickle's voice-over narration, his continual talking to himself, as a symptom of emotional isolation and mental deterioration rather than for the usual exposition of or commentary on a story.
For film buffs and those wondering what all the fuss is about, Taxi Driver remains a singular experience.
Its themes of urban decay, anomie and violence which infuse the impending sense of doom at the heart of this film still hang like black clouds over many cities today.
Since the mid-1970s, the movie has become presciently emblematic of our emotionally diseased, violence-prone culture.
But despite anything, [the] average viewer at the end actually cheers for Travis.
A masterful psychological study, the depth of which can only fully be appreciated on repeat viewings.
The symbolism used by Scorsese, the extremely effective acting by Robert DeNiro, and the superb writing by Paul Schrader, turn this movie into a cinematic adventure of many layers.
Latest News for Taxi Driver
September 17, 2009:
Five Favourite Films with Nick Love
Nick Love isn't known for heart. The film which earned him his "From the director of..." title card, The Football Factory, is nothing if not violent, loud and not particularly... More...
June 22, 2007:
AFI Announces Top 100 Movies of All Time ... Again
Ten years ago the AFI gave us a list of the Top 100 American Films Ever Made -- and when that was done they churned out 15 other lists every few years. And then last night they... More...
June 21, 2007:
Scorsese & De Niro: Together Again
Do you even have to know the plot? It's the ninth collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. Period. More...
February 26, 2007:
How Does "The Departed" Rank Among Oscar's Best?
So Martin Scorsese finally has his long-overdue, much-deserved Oscar. But where does "The Departed" stack up in the annals of Academy history? More...
More DVDs
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 14% 14% | The Ugly Truth |
| 98% 98% | Up |
| 36% 36% | G.I. Joe: The Rise of … |
| 52% 52% | The Taking of Pelham 1… |
| 45% 45% | Ice Age: Dawn of the D… |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 32% 32% | Terminator Salvation |
| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
| 86% 86% | A Christmas Tale |
| 60% 60% | Paper Heart |
What’s Hot On RT
Other News
Sponsored Links
Around The Network
- Taxi Driver at Rotten Tomatoes
- Taxi Driver at IGN
Fresh Links
Featured

Subscribe to RT's YouTube channel and don't miss a second of our cracking video content.

Follow Rotten Tomatoes and join us as we tweet about the week's releases.



Top Critic

