3º – Goodfellas (Martin Scorsese, 1990)We will enter Henry Hill’s life, taking his peculiar childhood, his initiation into the local mafia, his turn to success and, consequently, his decline. Intense and dynamic in each onslaught, the film uses its more than two hours of duration to tanger some of the main elements of a masterpiece. One of the main films in the careers of Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro and, of course, Joe Pesci.
2º – Bad Lieutenant (Abel Ferrara, 1992)A New York love police officer seeks redemption in his life by investigating a terrible act committed against a nun. Belonging to the cinema of controversial Abel Ferrara, ‘Bad Lieutenant’ follows the extreme line of the director, making use of a hard plot with the spectator and his protagonist, masterfully played by actor Harvey Keitel.
1º – The ‘Burbs (Joe Dante, 1989)A married man starts a real war in his suburban neighborhood when new and strange neighbors move in, thinking they are killers. With actor Tom Hanks still in the early stages of his career, the film is entertaining from beginning to end, raising an unpretentious plot that presents the best that existed at the time.