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Mike Newell, “Donnie Brasco” (1997).

Donnie Brasco is a tragedy, and the opening credits alone tell us this: the keening violins, the somber blank-and white photography, the close-up of Al Pacino’s eyes. It’s a far cry from films like Pulp Fiction, which mined similar territory by focusing on a gang of criminal lowlifes. But one of the funnier scenes in [...]