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Taxi Driver

BY ANDREW MOODY If ever a film divided viewers, then Martin Scorsese’s 1976 Taxi Driver is it. Hailed by some as a masterpiece of 1970s New Hollywood, to others an exploitative picture that leaves the viewer with a sense of great unease, not least in its casting of 12 year old Jodie Foster as a child prostitute. Written by Paul Schrader during a nightmarish period … Continue reading Taxi Driver

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