Taxi Driver Reviews
The viewer has no choice, we are forced to breathe the air, gaze through the pupils, and experience the city by slipping into the shoes of a twisted protagonist, the shoe laces tightly tied by none other than a master of his craft, Scorsese.
| Apr 21, 2025
Bickle was a warning to all of us, on what can occur if we push people to the edges of society.
| Oct 10, 2024
One of the most disturbing -- and controversial -- studies of loneliness ever placed on screen.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jul 22, 2024
Anchored by De Niro's chilling performance, it is easy to see why it ranks in the top 100 films of all time.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jul 4, 2024
It works its strange alchemy with riveting force… With this extraordinary film, Scorsese confirms his standing among our finest young directors. It is, among other things, a testament to the versatility that last produced Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.
| Oct 6, 2023
Experiencing the film on an insulated, intellectual level is a virtual impossibility, thanks to a central performance so individualized and affecting that Travis is never in danger of becoming a statistic or a symbol.
| Oct 6, 2023
The bonds are close and tight between Scorsese's first film and his most recent effort. And yet Taxi Driver stands alone. It is original, harrowing, instant American mythology.
| Oct 6, 2023
Taxi Driver is so volatile it nearly explodes from the screen. Under Martin Scorsese's brilliant direction, it works a dramatic tension that is inescapable, carefully, systematically straitjacketing its audience in the problems of its central character.
| Oct 6, 2023
Scorsese has spit all his disgust right in our faces. Well, you don't have to like it. But when the doors of the [theater] opened to let us out, there was New York and I knew, I knew it was no longer possible to avoid the horror.
| Oct 6, 2023
Remove the cataclysmic ending from Taxi Driver and it would be one smashingly good motion picture. As it stands, the film is beautiful to look at, exciting to listen to, but much too much to stomach.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Oct 6, 2023
Whatever else anybody comes to think about Taxi Driver, it has a muscle-tensing, skin-prickling, apprehensive suspense that builds from those first unsettling moments like an air-raid siren.
| Oct 6, 2023
All these things might be reconciled and resolved, if only the film probed deeper instead of trying merely to astonish and dazzle. Obviously, it is the offspring of an unholy union.
| Oct 6, 2023
Like any genuine nightmare, Taxi Driver induces terror because its hideousness grows out of pure, if awful, human truth.
| Oct 6, 2023
Scorsese and cinematographer Michael Chapman create a funky, overripe New York that's like a nightmare Travis can never stop dreaming... But first and last Taxi Driver belongs to Robert De Niro, the most remarkable young actor of the American screen.
| Oct 6, 2023
Even if [the actors] were all better -- and part of the picture's trouble is that there is no way for them to be much better -- Taxi Driver would still be no more than the 1976 dark-mirror image of 1936 romance.
| Oct 6, 2023
Taxi Driver is a fascinating film. It is strong and moving, and it often affects the emotions like a blow to the stomach. It is not for the squeamish, but it is one superior piece of motion picture artistry.
| Oct 6, 2023
Whether it is a doomsday masterpiece or an exploitative ripoff of national paranoia, or both, as I believe, be forewarned that Taxi Driver has a hard R rating and is definitely not suitable for the squeamish.
| Oct 6, 2023
Scorsese is obviously talented. He knows how to build mood, tension and atmosphere... But he's short on coherence where it matters most. His films are beginning to look like they've been made by a promising upstart who believes his own press clippings.
| Oct 6, 2023
The director has created a highly effective profile of an incipient killer and De Niro's portrayal of the obsessively mad Travis is terrifically convincing.
| Oct 6, 2023
Taxi Driver is shocking and indulgent, and it's compelling. I don't think I agree with it or even approve of it, but I couldn't help admiring it.
| Oct 6, 2023