Review of The King of Comedy (1982) by Redunicycle — 27 Mar 2020
To nobody’s surprise, Robert De Niro absolutely kills it as Rupert Pupkin, a deeply troubled individual who cares about nothing more than following his idol’s steps into becoming a universally beloved stand-up comedian.
One of Scorsese’s most underrated work, The King of Comedy is both an amusing and disturbing take on celebrity worship.
This review of The King of Comedy (1982) was written by Redunicycle on 27 Mar 2020.
The King of Comedy has generally received very positive reviews.
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