The Best 90's Cop Movies Ranked

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What comes to mind when you think about the best cop movies from the 1990s? Many '90s cop films were dark, gritty, and totally action-packed. Some of the best police flicks from the '90s were also pretty funny, while others came across as totally realistic.

What's the best '90s cop film? Bruce Willis starring as John McLean in Die Hard 2 and Die Hard With a Vengeance set the stage for many future action movies. Any action movie featuring a lone hero battling a myriad of various opponents in an unusual setting takes their cues from the Die Hard Franchise. Another '90s cop film, Speed, is often referred to as, "Die Hard on a bus." Die Hard and all of its sequels are some of the most iconic and influential cop movies ever. 

Other police films from the 1990s are hilarious, such as Kindergarten Cop and The Naked Gun 33 1/2.  These movies set out to prove that just because you're hunting down bad guys doesn't mean that you can't have a little bit of fun doing it. In Kindergarten Cop, Arnold Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast as John Kimble, a police officer that must go under cover as a Kindergarten teacher in order to catch a drug dealer. Hilarity ensues when Kimble discovers that looking after a bunch of 5-year-olds is harder than collaring a perp. 

Vote up the best '90s cop film, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comment section. 
  • Die Hard with a Vengeance
    1
    Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson
    151 votes

    In this thrilling third installment of the Die Hard series, audiences witness the return of John McClane (played by Bruce Willis) who must face off against a vengeful terrorist named Simon Gruber. Alongside civilian Zeus Carver (played by Samuel L. Jackson), the duo must race against time to solve riddles, disarm explosives, and uncover sinister intentions in the heart of New York City. This action-packed film reinvents the franchise while still delivering top-notch suspense and remarkable character development.

  • Heat
    2
    Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer
    45 votes

    Director Michael Mann's award-winning crime drama sees legendary actors Al Pacino and Robert De Niro square off in one of the most iconic cop-versus-robber stories in cinematic history. With Pacino as LAPD detective Vincent Hanna and De Niro as master thief Neil McCauley, Heat delivers a gripping story about obsession and personal sacrifice on opposing sides of the law. Its stunning cinematography coupled with unforgettable heist sequences and character-driven narrative make it one of the best cop movies of all time.

  • Die Hard 2
    3
    Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Atherton
    139 votes

    The second installment in the much-loved Die Hard series once again sees protagonist John McClane, portrayed by Bruce Willis, thrown into another impossible situation. Taking place at Dulles International Airport on Christmas Eve, McClane becomes embroiled in a high-stakes plan orchestrated by rogue military operatives aiming to rescue their captured leader. With his wife's plane circling overhead whilst waiting to land, our hero must use his wits and tenacity to outsmart his foes and save both those on board and on the ground.

  • Speed
    4
    Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock
    118 votes

    Jan de Bont's directorial debut boasts an exhilarating storyline, memorable characters played by Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, and explosive action sequences so good they could leave viewers struggling for breath. As LAPD officer Jack Traven, Reeves is tasked with stopping a speeding bus rigged with a bomb that will detonate if it drops below 50 miles per hour. The tension is palpable as Traven climbs aboard and attempts to keep passengers calm while he figures out who planted the bomb – all while maintaining breakneck speed through Los Angeles traffic.

  • Seven
    5
    Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow
    76 votes

    This chilling thriller, directed by David Fincher, portrays veteran homicide detective William Somerset (played by Morgan Freeman) and his young partner David Mills (Brad Pitt) as they hunt down a gruesome serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins in his murders. The grisly crime scenes and psychological depth provide a disturbing backdrop for this thrilling police procedural. With unforgettable performances from both Freeman and Pitt amid an eerie atmosphere, Seven offers audiences an intense experience rarely matched in other cop movies from this era.

  • Bad Boys
    6
    Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Téa Leoni
    157 votes

    Combining powerful performances from Will Smith as Detective Mike Lowrey and Martin Lawrence as Detective Marcus Burnett, this Michael Bay-directed cop movie brings audiences an intense action-filled tale about two Miami narcotics detectives in pursuit of stolen heroin worth $100 million. The film packs a punch with its elaborate car chases, intricate heist sequences, and witty banter between the two leads. As they navigate the shady underworld of Miami drug kingpins, their partnership is tested but ultimately remains unbreakable.

  • Rush Hour
    7
    Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson
    144 votes

    Employing the comedic talents of Chris Tucker alongside esteemed martial artist Jackie Chan, Rush Hour presents audiences with a dynamic duo that contrasts cultures and style. LAPD Detective James Carter (Tucker) teams up with Chinese inspector Lee (Chan) to locate a kidnapped Chinese consul's daughter in Los Angeles. The film showcases Chan's impeccable stunt work complemented by Tucker's hilarious comedic timing, blending east with west in an uproarious action-adventure that left audiences clamoring for more.

  • Point Break
    8
    Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey
    55 votes

    Directed by Katheryn Bigelow, this adrenaline-pumping story keeps audiences on edge as undercover FBI agent Johnny Utah (portrayed by Keanu Reeves) infiltrates a group of adrenaline-junkie bank robbers led by Bodhi (played by the late Patrick Swayze). The film presents a gripping tale of loyalty, honor, and identity as these two iconic characters challenge each other while surfing massive waves, skydiving without parachutes, and committing daring heists. Ultimately, Point Break stands out not only for its breathtaking visuals but also for its layered character dynamics.

  • Lethal Weapon 3
    9
    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci
    76 votes

    In this third entry in the acclaimed Lethal Weapon series, Riggs (Mel Gibson) and Murtaugh (Danny Glover) find themselves embroiled in a deadly conspiracy to supply armor-piercing bullets to Los Angeles street gangs. Introducing Internal Affairs Detective Lorna Cole (played by Rene Russo) into the mix heightens tension and plays an integral role in the duo's investigation. This high-octane film delivers not only riveting action sequences but also expertly showcases the chemistry between the main characters who have become synonymous with buddy cop films.

  • Lethal Weapon 4
    10
    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci
    100 votes

    The fourth installment of the beloved Lethal Weapon franchise pits Riggs (Mel Gibson), Murtaugh (Danny Glover), and their team against Chinese human trafficking criminals led by powerful triad boss Wah Sing Ku (Jet Li). Despite being faced with personal challenges such as impending retirement and new family life, Riggs and Murtaugh showcase their unwavering camaraderie whilst dealing with high-speed chases, explosive gunfights, and intense hand-to-hand combat. The addition of Jet Li as the deadly antagonist adds another level of excitement to this already impactful series.

  • Kindergarten Cop
    11
    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed
    109 votes

    Adding a comedic spin to classic cop movie tropes is this Ivan Reitman-directed film which sees Arnold Schwarzenegger play Detective John Kimble – a tough policeman who goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to apprehend a wanted criminal. Amidst the chaos of dealing with young children, Kimble discovers not only his softer side but also important clues in his investigation. Though lighthearted, the movie delivers moments of thrilling action which showcase Schwarzenegger's unique blend of comedy and heroism.

  • L.A. Confidential
    12
    Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce
    26 votes

    Based on James Ellroy's novel, this neo-noir thriller brings together an ensemble cast consisting of Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, and Kim Basinger, among others. Set in 1950s Los Angeles, the film follows three LAPD officers – each with a different sense of justice – as they uncover corruption within their department during an intricate murder investigation. Rich in atmosphere and detail, director Curtis Hanson crafts a complex narrative that keeps audiences guessing throughout while shining a light on the darker side of law enforcement.

  • The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
    13
    Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy
    16 votes

    Following up on the success of its predecessor, this comedic cop film once again sees Leslie Nielsen play bumbling police officer Frank Drebin whose mission is to protect leading scientist Dr. Meinheimer from an assassination attempt by an evil organization led by Robert Goulet's Quintin Hapsburg. With slapstick humor and memorable gags aplenty, Nielsen delivers an unforgettable performance that leaves audiences in stitches. The film maintains its comedic momentum with a series of hilarious mishaps and perfectly timed punchlines.

  • Cop Land
    14
    Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta
    67 votes

    Starring an ensemble cast led by Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro, Cop Land centers around small-town sheriff Freddy Heflin who uncovers corruption within the New York City Police Department linked to his jurisdiction. Despite feeling outmatched by the villainous officers he is pursuing, Heflin demonstrates his courage and determination to bring them to justice at any cost. This character-driven drama provides a refreshing take on cop movies through its nuanced examination of law enforcement ethics.

  • Another 48 Hrs.
    15
    Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James
    19 votes

    Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte reprise their roles as convict Reggie Hammond and cop Jack Cates in this sequel to the original 48 Hrs. The pair join forces once more to uncover a criminal plot involving an escaped drug lord looking for revenge on those who put him behind bars. As they traverse San Francisco's dangerous underworld, their unique partnership tests their wits and physical strength against notorious criminals. This fast-paced action-comedy highlights Eddie Murphy's comedic genius while building upon the success of its predecessor.

  • Last Action Hero
    16
    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Austin O'Brien, Charles Dance
    22 votes

    Arnold Schwarzenegger plays Jack Slater, a fictional movie police officer who finds himself transported to the real world through the power of an enchanted cinema ticket. Joined by young fan Danny Madigan (Austin O'Brien), the duo must navigate the complexities of reality whilst battling an array of villains, both familiar and unknown. This meta comedy-action film cleverly parodies many action movie tropes, showcasing Schwarzenegger's fearless willingness to poke fun at his own image.

  • Naked Gun 33â…“: The Final Insult
    17
    O. J. Simpson, Raquel Welch, Anna Nicole Smith
    66 votes

    The third installment in the Naked Gun series sees Leslie Nielsen return as bumbling detective Frank Drebin who must foil yet another terrorist plot – this time masterminded by villainous Rocco Dillon (played by Fred Ward). As Drebin's antics become more outrageous than ever before in his attempt to prevent an attack at the Academy Awards ceremony, audiences are treated to an endless parade of visual gags and one-liners that have become synonymous with the franchise.

  • RoboCop 2
    18
    Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy
    17 votes

    This worthy sequel to the original RoboCop continues the story of protagonist Alex Murphy (played by Peter Weller), now a part-man, part-machine law enforcement officer seeking vengeance against the ruthless criminals responsible for his gruesome transformation. As Murphy grapples with his newfound reality, he faces off against a formidable enemy in the form of an experimental cyborg controlled by a malicious drug lord. Set in dystopian Detroit, this action-packed film takes audiences on a thrilling journey of self-discovery and redemption.

  • New Jack City
    19
    Wesley Snipes, Ice-T, Judd Nelson
    49 votes

    Director Mario Van Peebles delivers a gritty tale set in Harlem during the height of America's crack epidemic with this crime drama which stars Wesley Snipes as powerful drug lord Nino Brown. Detectives Scotty Appleton (Ice-T) and Nick Peretti (Judd Nelson) must navigate the dangerous world of organized crime as they work to bring Brown's criminal empire to its knees. New Jack City combines urban realism with suspenseful storytelling and powerful performances, resulting in an unforgettable look at the darker side of law enforcement.

  • Copycat
    20
    Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney
    18 votes

    Starring Sigourney Weaver as agoraphobic psychologist Helen Hudson and Holly Hunter as a San Francisco homicide detective, this psychological thriller follows their pursuit of a serial killer who is replicating the infamous crimes of his murderous idols. Weaver's performance as the traumatized expert and Hunter's depiction of a tough, determined cop create a captivating duo as they race against time to predict the killer's next move. Mixing elements of suspense, horror, and investigative drama, Copycat delivers an engrossing experience for fans of the genre.

  • The Jackal
    21
    Bruce Willis, Richard Gere, Sidney Poitier
    33 votes

    In this international thriller, veteran FBI tracker Declan Mulqueen (Aidan Quinn) joins forces with Russian intelligence officer Valentina Koslova (Diane Venora) to pursue an enigmatic assassin known only as "The Jackal" (Bruce Willis). As each side races to track down their elusive target before he strikes again, the stakes are raised in this intense game of cat-and-mouse. Boasting thrilling plot twists and powerful performances from its leads, The Jackal is a must-see for fans of intrigue-laden cop films.

  • Loaded Weapon 1
    22
    Emilio Estevez, Samuel L. Jackson, Jon Lovitz
    85 votes

    This action-comedy spoof stars Emilio Estevez as no-nonsense cop Jack Colt and Samuel L. Jackson as Wes Luger, his more cautious partner. The duo is tasked with investigating the murder of Luger's former partner while attempting to foil a sinister plot to poison Los Angeles residents with tainted cookies. Full of laughs and outrageous antics, this satirical take on buddy cop films provides a welcome change of pace for fans looking for something lighthearted.

  • Blue Streak
    23
    Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Peter Greene
    15 votes

    This high-energy action-comedy stars Martin Lawrence as Miles Logan, a skilled thief attempting to retrieve a valuable stolen diamond from police headquarters after serving a prison sentence. To infiltrate the precinct, he poses as a detective partnered with an unsuspecting rookie played by Luke Wilson. The pair's unconventional methods lead to hilarious situations as they navigate crime scenes while Logan covertly plans his heist. Lawrence's comedic prowess and onscreen chemistry with Wilson make this film a joy to watch.

  • The Hard Way
    24

    The Hard Way

    Michael J. Fox, James Woods, Stephen Lang
    15 votes

    Michael J. Fox and James Woods star in this action-comedy about an ambitious Hollywood actor (Fox) who studies a hardened New York detective (Woods) for an upcoming role by shadowing him on his dangerous assignments. As they face off against ruthless criminals together, their conflicting personalities and methods create comedic tension that audiences will enjoy every step of the way. Their chemistry along with the film's thrilling action sequences make The Hard Way worth watching.

  • Beverly Hills Cop III
    25
    Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Héctor Elizondo
    26 votes

    Eddie Murphy returns as wisecracking Detroit detective Axel Foley in this third installment of the popular Beverly Hills Cop series. This time around, Foley heads back to California to investigate the murder of his boss and uncovers ties to a counterfeit money operation run by theme park tycoon Ellis DeWald (Timothy Carhart). Delivering more action-packed sequences and humorous banter alongside familiar faces like Judge Reinhold’s Billy Rosewood, Beverly Hills Cop III is an entertaining continuation of the franchise.

  • Blue Steel
    26
    Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, Clancy Brown
    15 votes

    In this taut thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow, Jamie Lee Curtis stars as rookie cop Megan Turner who becomes entangled with a vicious killer after her service weapon is stolen during a shootout. As the body count rises, Turner must rely on her instincts and determination to bring the murderer down. With a chilling portrayal of obsession and pursuit, Blue Steel remains a captivating entry in the cop movie genre.

  • The Rookie
    27

    The Rookie

    Clint Eastwood, Charlie Sheen, Raul Julia
    14 votes

    In this high-octane thriller directed by Clint Eastwood, Eastwood portrays grizzled veteran policeman Nick Pulovski, whose new rookie partner David Ackerman (played by Charlie Sheen) is forced to confront his traumatic past while working together to bring down a vicious car theft ring led by Sting's Luther Rackley. With its pulse-pounding chase scenes and powerful performances from both leads, The Rookie is a combustible blend of action and drama that fans will appreciate.

  • Showdown in Little Tokyo
    28
    Dolph Lundgren, Brandon Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    16 votes

    Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee star in this action-packed buddy-cop film about two Los Angeles police detectives who unite to dismantle a murderous Yakuza mob headed by Yoshida (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa). With high-speed chases, intense shootouts, and hand-to-hand combat sequences showcasing the duo's impressive martial arts skills, this unforgettable movie delivers all the elements necessary for entertaining its audience.

  • Hard Boiled
    29
    Chow Yun-Fat, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Philip Kwok
    21 votes

    Acclaimed Hong Kong director John Woo's masterpiece stars Chow Yun-fat as Inspector "Tequila" Yuen, an edgy cop who teams up with undercover officer Tony (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) to take down a ruthless gangster responsible for a brutal arms smuggling operation. The film is filled with breathtaking gunfight scenes, intricate choreography, and exceptional character development. Combining Woo's signature visual style with an engaging narrative, Hard Boiled remains a classic among fans of international cop movies.

  • Dick Tracy
    30
    Warren Beatty, Madonna, Charlie Korsmo
    14 votes

    Warren Beatty directs and stars in this stylish comic-strip adaptation featuring our titular hero – detective Dick Tracy – who must protect his city from crime boss "Big Boy" Caprice (Al Pacino) and his nefarious gang of grotesque villains. Boasting colorful visuals that faithfully replicate the original comic strip panels alongside standout performances from its all-star cast, Dick Tracy brings audiences an unconventional yet highly entertaining crime-fighting adventure.

  • Rising Sun
    31
    Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel
    16 votes

    Based on Michael Crichton's bestselling novel, Rising Sun pairs Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes as LAPD investigators unraveling the mystery of a young woman's murder within the confines of a Japanese corporation's high-tech Los Angeles headquarters. Their inquiries test their cultural understanding as they navigate between American and Japanese business practices while unearthing dark secrets hidden beneath the surface. This engaging crime drama delivers suspenseful storytelling amid its exploration of cross-cultural relations.

  • Money Train
    32
    Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, Jennifer Lopez
    16 votes

    Teaming up once again after their successful collaboration on White Men Can't Jump, Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson portray New York City transit cops who find themselves caught in a high-stakes heist aboard the "money train" – a subway car used to transport the city's revenue. With its fast-paced action scenes, dynamic duo chemistry, and thrilling narrative, Money Train offers audiences an adrenaline-pumping ride that is not easily forgotten.

  • Supercop
    33
    15 votes

    Also known as Police Story 3: Super Cop, this thrilling installment of Jackie Chan's iconic series sees him team up with Michelle Yeoh's Yang Chien-Hua to infiltrate and dismantle a powerful drug syndicate led by nefarious criminal Chaibat. Filled with heart-stopping action sequences and expertly choreographed martial arts, Supercop showcases Chan and Yeoh at their finest while providing endless entertainment for fans of Hong Kong cinema.

  • Police Story 3: Super Cop
    34
    Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeaoh, Maggie Cheung
    12 votes

    This Jackie Chan-directed film features Chan reprising his role as Hong Kong police officer Kevin Chan Ka-Kui, who is entrusted with infiltrating a dangerous Chinese drug lord's operations by posing as his accomplice. Partnered with Michelle Yeoh's Yang Chien Hua, the pair engage in high-octane chase scenes and gravity-defying stunts that showcase their unique talents. Mixing humor with riveting action, Police Story 3: Super Cop offers a thrilling experience for fans of the franchise.

  • Police Story 4: First Strike
    35
    Jackie Chan, Bill Tung, Annie Wu
    12 votes

    Jackie Chan returns as Hong Kong police officer Kevin Chan Ka-Kui in this fourth installment of the popular Police Story series. This time around, our hero must prevent Russian nuclear weapons from falling into terrorist hands while keeping his trademark humor intact. As always, audiences can expect incredible stunts and fight scenes, as well as an engaging plot that takes Chan's character across international borders.

  • Bulletproof
    36
    Damon Wayans, Adam Sandler, James Caan
    18 votes

    Adam Sandler and Damon Wayans star in this action-comedy about mismatched lawman Jack Carter (Wayans) and career criminal Archie Moses (Sandler), who form an uneasy alliance when they become targets of a vengeful drug lord. As they evade hitmen and corrupt cops, the pair develop a bond that helps them understand each other's motivations while uncovering dark secrets from their pasts. With plenty of humor and energetic set pieces, Bulletproof provides a lighthearted take on the cop movie formula.

  • 92 Legendary La Rose Noire
    37

    92 Legendary La Rose Noire

    Tony Leung Ka-fai, Maggie Shiu, Teresa Mo
    11 votes

    Hong Kong director Jeffrey Lau delivers a delightful parody of 1960s Cantonese films with this comedy-mystery following police inspector Black Rose Wong (Teresa Mo) as she investigates kidnapping cases involving young women named after flowers. With slapstick humor playing off classic genre tropes, the film proves an enjoyable romp for aficionados of Asian cinema who appreciate its tongue-in-cheek nods to beloved screen classics.

  • Q&A
    38
    Nick Nolte, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton
    13 votes

    Sidney Lumet's gritty police drama stars Nick Nolte as Mike Brennan, a corrupt NYPD detective accused of murder by ambitious assistant district attorney Al Reilly (Timothy Hutton). As Reilly investigates Brennan's criminal activities, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption that threatens his career and personal life. Boasting powerful performances from its leads and evocative storytelling rooted in real-world concerns, Q&A represents a gripping exploration of the darker side of law enforcement.

  • RoboCop 3
    39
    Robert John Burke, Nancy Allen, Rip Torn
    15 votes

    In this third installment of the popular sci-fi/action series, RoboCop (played by Robert John Burke) faces his fiercest challenge yet as he fights against powerful corporate forces attempting to gain control over Detroit through brutal methods. Blending exciting action sequences with timely commentary on gentrification and corporate greed, RoboCop 3 remains an engaging entry in the franchise while providing thought-provoking social insights.

  • Millionaire Cop
    40

    Millionaire Cop

    Maggie Cheung, Chingmy Yau, Aaron Kwok
    10 votes

    In this Hong Kong crime comedy, Alex Fong stars as an undercover cop tasked with protecting a wealthy businessman's daughter while posing as a member of the elite upper class. With an eccentric ensemble of characters and a clever plot involving kidnapping and ransom, Millionaire Cop keeps viewers on their toes with surprising twists and turns. Combining humor, action, and engaging storytelling, this film offers a unique spin on the traditional cop movie formula.

  • Top Dog
    41
    Chuck Norris, Clyde Kusatsu, Michele Lamar Richards
    10 votes

    Chuck Norris teams up with an unlikely partner in this family-friendly cop comedy – a crime-fighting police dog named Reno. The duo must work together to solve a series of bombings targeting public officials while developing trust and understanding despite being polar opposites. Filled with heartwarming moments, laughs, and exciting action sequences, Top Dog delivers an enjoyable tale about the importance of teamwork and friendship.

  • Organized Crime & Triad Bureau
    42
    Anthony Wong, Danny Lee, Cecilia Yip
    10 votes

    A gritty entry in Hong Kong cinema's output during the 1990s, this film stars Danny Lee as Inspector Chan who leads his team in an intense crusade against dangerous triad leader Tung (Anthony Wong). With dark themes and brutal violence throughout, director Kirk Wong presents audiences with a realistic portrayal of the dangerous world of organized crime groups while showcasing exceptional performances from his lead actors.

  • Vice Academy 2
    43
    Ginger Lynn, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson
    10 votes

    In this campy cult classic sequel to the original Vice Academy film, director Rick Sloane continues the adventures of three rookie policewomen as they attempt to infiltrate an illegal prostitution ring operated by Queen Bee (played by Ginger Lynn Allen). With its colorful characters, risqué situations, and tongue-in-cheek satire of 1980s cop shows, Vice Academy 2 proves an entertaining romp for fans seeking lighthearted fare within the genre.

  • Split Second
    44
    Kim Cattrall, Rutger Hauer, Pete Postlethwaite
    11 votes

    Set in a dystopian future London plagued by climate change, this sci-fi thriller stars Rutger Hauer as tough detective Harley Stone who is determined to track down a mysterious serial killer responsible for the gruesome deaths of several citizens. Partnered with rookie cop Dick Durkin (played by Alastair Duncan), the pair uncover a supernatural force behind the killings that threatens humanity itself. With its atmospheric setting and suspenseful storyline, Split Second delivers thrilling action amid a thought-provoking backdrop.

  • Bullets Over Summer
    45

    Bullets Over Summer

    Francis Ng, Louis Koo, Wayne Lai
    10 votes

    Hong Kong director Wilson Yip's dramatic crime thriller follows two undercover police officers tasked with surveilling gun traffickers in a local apartment building. As they form unexpected friendships and loyalties, their personal lives become intertwined with their mission and force them to confront difficult moral choices. Balancing high-stakes action with character-driven drama, Bullets Over Summer offers audiences an engaging journey through the ethical gray areas of law enforcement.

  • Forbidden City Cop
    46
    Stephen Chow, Carina Lau, Carman Lee
    10 votes

    Stephen Chow directs and stars in this Hong Kong comedy-action film as Ling Ling Fat, an imperial guard during the Ming Dynasty who possesses unconventional crime-solving skills and is charged with protecting the emperor from assassination attempts. Mixing elements of martial arts, slapstick humor, and adventure-filled storytelling, Forbidden City Cop provides an entertaining ride through Chinese history laced with hilarious gags and impressive fight sequences.

  • The Night Brings Charlie
    47
    12 votes
  • One False Move
    48
    Bill Paxton, Cynda Williams, Billy Bob Thornton
    12 votes
  • Vice Academy 3
    49
    Ginger Lynn, Elizabeth Kaitan, Jay Richardson
    12 votes

    In another zany entry in the Vice Academy series, director Rick Sloane presents more exploits involving three rookie policewomen as they encounter a variety of wacky criminals while attempting to safeguard their city from vice-related offenses. With its tongue-in-cheek humor, playful scenarios, and lighthearted satire of popular 1980s cop shows, Vice Academy 3 continues the franchise's tradition of providing entertaining laughs to fans of the genre.

  • Taxi
    50
    Marion Cotillard, Emma Wiklund, Bernard Farcy
    12 votes
  • The Glimmer Man
    51
    Steven Seagal, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bob Gunton
    13 votes

    Steven Seagal stars as enigmatic cop Jack Cole, who teams up with Jim Campbell (Keenen Ivory Wayans) to track down a twisted serial killer known only as the "Family Man." Their investigation takes them through Los Angeles' darkest corners while testing their partnership's strength and resilience. Balancing intense action scenes with suspenseful storytelling and touches of humor, The Glimmer Man offers an engaging thriller experience for fans of the genre.

  • Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
    52

    Police Academy: Mission to Moscow

    George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, David Graf
    14 votes

    The seventh entry in the long-running Police Academy series takes the recruits to Russia, where they must assist their Moscow counterparts in apprehending notorious mobster Konstantine Konali (played by Ron Perlman). Despite language barriers and cultural differences, the team bands together to topple Konali's criminal empire through a series of hilarious misadventures. Combining slapstick humor with international intrigue, Mission to Moscow offers an enjoyable continuation of the well-loved comedy franchise.

  • Deep Cover
    53

    Deep Cover

    Laurence Fishburne, Jeff Goldblum, Victoria Dillard
    16 votes
  • Metro
    54
    Eddie Murphy, Michael Rapaport, Michael Wincott
    15 votes

    Eddie Murphy stars as San Francisco hostage negotiator Scott Roper in this action-packed thriller that sees him pitted against a cunning jewelry thief played by Michael Wincott. As Roper races against time to protect his girlfriend from danger, he faces explosive gunfights and high-speed chases through the city streets. With both comedic and dramatic elements at play, Metro showcases Murphy's versatility as an actor alongside thrilling sequences that keep audiences engaged throughout.

  • Delta Heat
    55
    Betsy Russell, Lance Henriksen, Anthony Edwards
    13 votes
  • Cop and a Half
    56
    Burt Reynolds, Norman D. Golden, Ruby Dee
    13 votes
  • Black and White
    57
    Scott Caan, Robert Downey, Stacy Edwards
    13 votes
  • Affliction
    58
    Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, James Coburn
    13 votes
  • The Corruptor
    59
    Chow Yun-Fat, Mark Wahlberg, Ric Young
    13 votes
  • Gang in Blue
    60
    Mario Van Peebles, Josh Brolin, Melvin Van Peebles
    13 votes