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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2026

Movie

Movie

Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle sits behind the wheel of his taxi in a scene from Martin Scorsese’s film Taxi Driver. Photo: Collected

Half a century on, Taxi Driver’s quiet corridor scene captures universal loneliness

The film, released in US cinemas on February 8, 1976, is widely known for Robert De Niro’s famous line, 'Are you talking to me?' as he stares into a mirror.

Amar Bhashar Cholochitro 1432: A defiant celebration of Bangla cinema

Amar Bhashar Cholochitro 1432: A defiant celebration of Bangla cinema

Photo:Collected

Family mourns death of Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter Victoria

Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative

Highest-grossing film adaptations of broadway musicals

James Cameron from the European premiere of the film Avatar: Fire and Ash in Paris, held on 5 December 2025. Photo: Collected

Avatar 3 aims to become end-of-year blockbuster

Photo: Collected

Close-Up: Unmasking the struggles of the working class

Photo: UNB

James Gunn says letting go of Henry Cavill as 'Superman' was 'really unfortunate'

Infograph: TBS

Highest grossing movie franchises

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Can Lion Cinema roar into its centennial?

Oscar Nominations 2025: Which Movies Dominate the Race?

Oscar Nominations 2025: Which Movies Dominate the Race?

Photo: Hindustan Times

'Moana 2' sails to Thanksgiving record with smash N. America opening

'Game of Thrones' movie in early development: reports

'Game of Thrones' movie in early development: reports

Mirzapur to be adapted as a film

Mirzapur to be adapted as a film

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