Cape Fear in New York at The Metrograph
Scorseses baroque remake of J. Lee Thompsons 1962 potboiler of the same name about a defense lawyer terrorized by a former client improves on its inspiration in almost every regard, not least in replacing Gregory Peck as the originals upstanding attorney with Nolte, playing a far more compromised version of the same character. Add to this Robert De Niro as the films self-styled Übermensch psychopath, Juliette Lewis as the original's upstanding attorney with Nick Nolte's characters hormonally confused daughter, a brooding adaptation of the original Bernard Herrmann score courtesy of Elmer Bernstein, and the lurid cinematography of Old Master Freddie Francis, and youve got one of the most distinctive thriller/morality tale/revenge tragedies of the 90s.

Part of '90s Noir