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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film GoodFellas (1990), how was the film received and reviewed at the time of release?

#E EXTERNAL EVENTS TIMELINE

May 3, 1989 - August 9, 1989
Filming
Principal photography for GoodFellas (filming dates)
The AI Summary does not mention specific filming dates, though it discusses the film's production.
September 9, 1990
Released Mentioned
GoodFellas premiered at the 47th Venice International Film Festival; Scorsese won Silver Lion for Best Director
"Goodfellas premiered at the 47th Venice International Film Festival on September 9, 1990, where Scorsese was awarded with the Silver Lion award for Best Director."
September 17, 1990
Released
U.S. premiere in Westwood, California
The AI Summary states the film was released 'in September 1990' but does not mention the specific premiere dates in California or New York.
September 18, 1990
Released
U.S. premiere in New York City, New York
The AI Summary does not mention the New York City premiere date specifically.
September 21, 1990
Released
Wide theatrical release in North America
The AI Summary mentions 'September 1990' as release but does not specify the wide release date of September 21, 1990.
March 25, 1991
Award Mentioned
63rd Academy Awards ceremony; Joe Pesci won Best Supporting Actor
"The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, with Pesci winning Best Supporting Actor."
March 1997
Released
GoodFellas released on DVD
The AI Summary does not mention home video releases.
2004
Released
Two-disc DVD release with remastered picture and sound
The AI Summary does not mention home video releases.
Early 2007
Released
Blu-ray release
The AI Summary does not mention home video releases.
February 16, 2010
Released
20th anniversary Blu-ray edition released
The AI Summary does not mention home video releases.
May 5, 2015
Released
25th anniversary edition released
The AI Summary does not mention home video releases.

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Critical Reception and Reviews

GoodFellas received overwhelming critical acclaim upon its release in September 1990.

When released, the film grossed $47 million against a budget of $25 million and received widespread acclaim.

The film was particularly praised by major critics and publications:

Major Critical Reviews

In his review for the Chicago Tribune, Gene Siskel wrote, "All of the performances are first-rate; Pesci stands out, though, with his seemingly unscripted manner. GoodFellas is easily one of the year's best films."

Both critics named it the best film of 1990.

In his review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote, "More than any earlier Scorsese film, Goodfellas is memorable for the ensemble nature of the performances... The movie has been beautifully cast from the leading roles to the bits. There is flash also in some of Mr. Scorsese's directorial choices, including freeze frames, fast cutting and the occasional long tracking shot. None of it is superfluous."

USA Today gave the film four stars out of four, and called it, "great cinema—and also a whopping good time".

David Ansen, in his review for Newsweek magazine, wrote, "Every crisp minute of this long, teeming movie vibrates with outlaw energy."

In his review for Time, Richard Corliss wrote, "So it is Scorsese's triumph that GoodFellas offers the fastest, sharpest 2½-hr. ride in recent film history."

Roger Ebert provided an extensive and thoughtful review, praising the film's ability to capture the psychological complexity of mob life, particularly noting Scorsese's skill in

"getting inside someone's head as he does in one of the concluding passages of 'GoodFellas,' in which he follows one day in the life of Henry Hill."

Critical Consensus and Rankings

The critical consensus was remarkably strong.

The film is ranked the best of 1990 by Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel and Peter Travers. In a poll of 80 film critics, Goodfellas was named the best film of the year by 34 critics. Director Martin Scorsese was chosen as the year's best director in 45 of the 80 ballots.

Contemporary Industry Reviews

The Hollywood Reporter's original review predicted: "This intense, fast-paced, often funny film will be talked about and argued over for years to come. Goodfellas certainly feels like a hit movie. And it certainly should enjoy a long ancillary afterlife."

Rotten Tomatoes describes it as "Hard-hitting and stylish, GoodFellas is a gangster classic -- and arguably the high point of Martin Scorsese's career."

Awards and Recognition

Academy Awards

The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, with Pesci winning Best Supporting Actor.

Specifically, the Oscar nominations included:

Venice Film Festival

Goodfellas premiered at the 47th Venice International Film Festival on September 9, 1990, where Scorsese was awarded with the Silver Lion award for Best Director.

Technical and Artistic Praise

Critics consistently praised the film's technical achievements.

The consistently fine acting by the large ensemble cast (both known and unknown), the cinematography, editing, dialogue, brilliant use of music, it's all breathtaking. But Scorsese and co-writer Mitch Pileggi never lose lose sight of their main goal - to tell a story. And in that it's really hard to beat this movie.

A great soundtrack of rock oldies drives the film. And Thelma Schoonmaker's staccato editing keeps each scene jumping with restless movement.

The performances were universally acclaimed, with particular praise for the ensemble cast.

As to the actors De Niro is on top form, Ray Liotta is the best he's ever been, and this is Joe Pesci's definitive performance. Plus you have Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Michael Imperioli, and lots of well known faces in small but important roles.

Cultural Impact and Legacy Recognition

Even at the time of release, critics recognized the film's potential lasting impact.

'Goodfellas' is (to date) Scorsese's last Great Movie, and one of the very best films of the 1990s. Goodfellas is a milestone film in that regard because just as Public Enemy and Little Caesar defined it in the Thirties, The Godfather trilogy in the seventies and eighties, Goodfellas set the standard that all other films including Martin Scorsese similar Casino try to meet.

In summary, GoodFellas was received as an instant classic upon its 1990 release, earning widespread critical acclaim, numerous awards and nominations, and immediate recognition as one of the finest gangster films ever made and a career-defining work for Martin Scorsese.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The introduction accurately frames the response as addressing GoodFellas' 1990 reception and reviews
[2] Box office and budget figures are accurate. Multiple sources confirm $46.8-47 million gross against $25 million budget
[3] The film was indeed praised by major critics and publications
[4] Gene Siskel's Chicago Tribune review quote is accurately reproduced
[5] Both Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel named GoodFellas the best film of 1990
[6] Vincent Canby's New York Times review quote is accurately reproduced
[7] USA Today review quote is accurate
[8] David Ansen's Newsweek review quote is accurate
[9] Richard Corliss's Time review quote is accurate
[10] The quote is accurate but missing crucial context. The full quote begins: 'In all of his work, which has included arguably the best film of the 1970s (Taxi Driver) and of the 1980s (Raging Bull), Scorsese has never done a more compelling job...' This context shows Ebert was comparing this achievement to Scorsese's entire legendary career
[11] The critical consensus was indeed remarkably strong
[12] The critics poll statistics are accurate
[13] The Hollywood Reporter review quote is accurate
[14] This is anachronistic. Rotten Tomatoes was founded in 1998, eight years after GoodFellas' 1990 release. This quote represents Rotten Tomatoes' current retrospective assessment, not a review from the time of the film's release. The query specifically asks about reception 'at the time of release'
[15] Academy Award nomination and win information is accurate
[16] The complete list of Oscar nominations is accurate
[17] Venice Film Festival premiere and award information is accurate
[18] Critics did consistently praise the technical achievements
[19] The co-writer's name is Nicholas Pileggi, not 'Mitch Pileggi.' This is a significant factual error. Nicholas Pileggi wrote the book Wiseguy and co-wrote the screenplay with Scorsese. Mitch Pileggi is an actor known for The X-Files
[20] This appears to be paraphrased from user reviews or retrospective assessments rather than 1990 reviews
[21] This appears to be from user reviews or retrospective comments, capturing general critical consensus about the performances
[22] While some critics did recognize its quality, the specific quote used appears to be from retrospective user reviews, not contemporary 1990 professional critics
[23] This appears to be from retrospective user reviews or later assessments, not 1990 contemporary reviews
[24] The summary statement is accurate and well-supported

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

High
Roger Ebert's most famous quote: 'No finer film has ever been made about organized crime – not even The Godfather'

This is arguably the single most significant critical assessment from 1990, representing one of cinema's greatest critics declaring GoodFellas superior to The Godfather. This quote was widely circulated and is still cited today. Its omission is a major oversight

Low
The film's release dates were more complex than stated - Venice premiere Sept 9, US premiere Sept 18, wide release Sept 21, 1990

The summary mentions September 1990 but doesn't specify the progression from festival premiere to wide release

Medium
Opening weekend box office performance - $6.3 million from 1,070 theaters, topping the box office

Specific opening weekend performance provides important context about the film's immediate commercial reception

Low
Metacritic score of 92/100 based on 21 critics

While Metacritic is mentioned indirectly through aggregation, the specific score provides quantitative measure of critical consensus

Low
CinemaScore grade of A- from audiences

Audience reception data provides balance to critical reception

Medium
The film won five BAFTA awards including Best Film and Best Director

BAFTA wins represent significant international recognition beyond the US Oscars

Medium
Despite critical acclaim, the film lost Best Picture to Dances with Wolves at the 1991 Oscars

This context is important for understanding the film's reception - it was critically acclaimed but lost major awards to a more conventional epic

#C RELATED QUERIES

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#03 What specific contemporary reviews from September 1990 are available from major critics?

#S SOURCES

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