What is the best Martin Scorsese movie of all time?
From mob dramas to psychological thrillers, Martin Scorsese has redefined American cinema across five decades. His films are a masterclass in style, violence, and moral complexity — but which one is his greatest?

GoodFellas
The true story of Henry Hill and his life in the mob, covering his rise from small-time gangster to big-time player.

The Departed
An undercover cop and a mole in the police force race to expose each other in Boston's criminal underworld.

Raging Bull
The story of middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta, whose aggressive nature and jealousy destroy his career and personal life.

Taxi Driver
A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City and becomes obsessed with saving a young prostitute.

The Wolf of Wall Street
Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who built a corrupt empire of excess before his fall from grace.

Casino
A tale of greed and deception in Las Vegas, following a gambling expert and his mobster friend who build a casino empire — until it all unravels.

The Irishman
An aging hitman reflects on his time with the mob and his involvement in the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.

Mean Streets
A small-time mob boss tries to protect an irresponsible friend in the Italian-American community of Little Italy, New York.
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