Turner Classic Movies, a film-oriented TV network owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment, has a regular franchise titled The Essentials, which features the most essential films from each of the past several eras. The network also showcases the most influential films, those that embody the nostalgia that arises when you think of the era they were created in.
The 1970s piloted the emergence of the modern era, with action-packed movies like Jaws and Star Wars created by the major production houses. These films are among a select few that reshaped audience expectations and reframed the criteria for becoming a box-office knockout. As the ‘70s rolled into the ‘80s, the film industry developed a love for franchises that still rules up until this day. Yet this decade was about so much more than that. To give you a true understanding of what the ‘80s offered to the cinematic landscape, we present ten of the most essential films of the era for your historical viewing pleasure.
Raging Bull (1980)
Boxing films and biopics became popular after Martin Scorsese helmed one of his masterpieces, the black-and-white biographic movie of Jake LaMotta. The famous boxer was portrayed by Hollywood icon Robert De Niro.
While there is now a plethora of films within the same genre, Raging Bull is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding.