Martin Scorsese (Dir.), 1973
A classic film by director Martin Scorsese, Mean Streets is a slice of the life of a petty criminal in 1970s New York as he attempts to maintain his position and rise through the ranks of organised crime.
Martin Scorsese (Dir.), 1973
A classic film by director Martin Scorsese, Mean Streets is a slice of the life of a petty criminal in 1970s New York as he attempts to maintain his position and rise through the ranks of organised crime.
Woody Allen (Dir.), 2013
Woody Allen is, of course, well established as a director with an affinity for a single city: New York. He has lately been experimenting with other places, other countries, but returns to NY in part for this tale of the collapse of a Manhattan socialite’s life and the trail of destruction it leaves. Continue reading Blue Jasmine
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