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Best Brian De Palma Movies

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Brian De Palma stands as one of cinema's most distinctive and often divisive auteurs, a master craftsman whose work unapologetically embraces the thrills of voyeurism, elaborate set pieces, and a masterful command of suspense. With a style frequently described as Hitchcockian, De Palma has carved out a unique niche, delivering films that are instantly recognizable for their stylish visual flair, often employing split-screens, long takes, and a meticulous, almost operatic approach to tension across psychological thrillers, horror, and epic crime dramas. Over a career spanning decades, De Palma has consistently challenged audiences, delivering both critical darlings and cult classics that continue to provoke discussion and inspire passionate fandom. From the iconic horror of *Carrie* to the operatic crime of *Scarface* and the intricate espionage of *Mission: Impossible*, his filmography is a rich tapestry of unforgettable moments and polarizing visions. Now, the question arises: with such a diverse and compelling body of work, which Brian De Palma masterpiece truly stands above the rest? Cast your vote and help us crown the ultimate "Best Brian De Palma Movie."

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The Wedding Party (1969)

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See Robert De Niro in one of his first film roles in Brian De Palma's wildly comic first feature, *The Wedding Party*! Filmed in 1963 but not released until 1969, this freewheeling, black-and-white comedy is a delightful time capsule of the 1960s independent film scene. The plot centers on a nervous groom-to-be arriving at his wealthy fiancée's family estate on Long Island for the chaotic weekend preceding their wedding. Shot with an anarchic energy that recalls silent-era slapstick, the film features a cast of future stars, including Jill Clayburgh and a magnetic, impossibly young De Niro as one of the groomsmen, who delivers his lines with a charming, improvisational flair. While it lacks the slick suspense and technical polish of his later masterpieces, *The Wedding Party* earns its place on a list of De Palma's best films as an essential cinematic blueprint. It is a fascinating document of a great director finding his voice, and it contains the thematic DNA for his entire career. His sharp, satirical eye for skewering social institutions (in this case, the farce of upper-class marriage), his playful experimentation with film form, and his keen interest in the anxieties of observing and being observed are all on display. To truly appreciate the master of the thriller that De Palma would become, one must see where he started, making this energetic debut an indispensable entry in his filmography.

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