

Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), a poor Irish-Italian growing up in 1950s New York City, rises through the ranks of his neighborhood's organized crime branch; he ends up in the FBI's witness protection program after testifying against his former partners.

Score: 4.5

94%
“Hard-hitting and stylish, GoodFellas is a
gangster classic -- and arguably the high point of Martin Scorsese's career.”
Rotten
Tomatoes
“GoodFellas, written by Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese, and directed by
Scorsese, is the greatest film ever made about the sensual and monetary lure of
crime, and the whole perversely brilliant movie comes into focus in a single,
staggering shot.”
New York Magazine
“Like everything Scorsese makes, it is crisp and clean, with
exciting cinematography and superior acting. Despite its length, it is
fast-moving and gripping.”
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“All of the performances are first-rate; Pesci stands out,
though, with his seemingly unscripted manner. GoodFellas is easily one of the
year`s best films.”
Gene Siskel
“Scorsese's fast, violent, stylish mobster movie is a return
to form... The movie excites the senses in a way few filmmakers even dream of,
and its epic sweep and brilliantly energetic film language rest on a cluster of
effortlessly expert performances.”
Time Out


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