The 50+ Top Gangster Movies Of All Time
- Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci
For Fans Of: Casino, The Departed, Once Upon a Time in America, The Untouchables, A Bronx Tale
Why Should I Watch Goodfellas: Martin Scorsese's masterpiece showcases the true depths of mob life, focusing on the rise and fall of Henry Hill, played by Ray Liotta. With powerful performances by Joe Pesci and Robert De Niro, this film offers a brutally honest portrayal of gangster life that will leave viewers enthralled by its raw intensity.Goodfellas, an iconic mobster film directed by Martin Scorsese, is a gritty exploration of life within the Mafia. It's based on the true story of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), a small-time gangster climbing the ranks of organized crime. Joining him in this perilous journey are his partners, volatile Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci) and cool-headed Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro). The movie masterfully exposes the allure and harsh realities of mob life, earning six Academy Award nominations. This includes Joe Pesci's win for Best Supporting Actor, marking a significant achievement in cinematic history. Goodfellas is a quintessential crime drama that delves into the intricate dynamics of loyalty, betrayal, and power.More Goodfellas- Dig Deeper...Who Would Star In 'Goodfellas' If It Were Cast Today?
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- Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan
For Fans Of: The Godfather Part II, The Godfather Part III, A Bronx Tale, Casino, Once Upon A Time in America
Why Should I Watch The Godfather: Francis Ford Coppola's epic tale of power, family, and betrayal set the standard for all other gangster films to follow. Starring Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone and Al Pacino as his son Michael, The Godfather is a timeless classic that showcases the intricate balance between loyalty and ambition within organized crime.The Godfather, a celebrated crime-drama, presents an intimate study of the Corleone family. At its core is Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), initially an outsider, who gets reluctantly drawn into the family's criminal enterprises. His father, Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), is the patriarch, whose power and influence cast long shadows over his family's affairs. The movie paints a vivid tableau of post-war New York's underworld, riddled with betrayal and power struggles. This cinematic masterpiece, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, swept the 1973 Academy Awards winning Best Picture amongst others.More The Godfather- Dig Deeper...Small Details About 'The Godfather' Films That Demand A Rewatch
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- Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton
For Fans Of: The Godfather, The Godfather Part III, Goodfellas, Scarface, The Departed
Why Should I Watch The Godfather Part II: Serving both as a sequel and prequel to its predecessor, this film delves into the early life of Vito Corleone while also following Michael's struggle to maintain control over his criminal empire. Masterfully directed by Francis Ford Coppola and featuring memorable performances from Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, The Godfather Part II remains an essential installment in the annals of crime cinema.In the mesmerizing sequel, The Godfather Part II, we plunge deeper into the Corleone saga. This time, the narrative oscillates between two compelling timelines. In one, we follow a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) as he navigates the gritty underworld of early 20th century New York. The parallel story presents an older Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), grappling with the family business's expanding empire and his own moral quandaries. A crime drama masterpiece, this film bagged six Academy Awards including Best Picture, affirming its cinematic legacy.- #312 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci
For Fans Of: Goodfellas, A Bronx Tale, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Carlito's Way
Why Should I Watch Casino: Martin Scorsese reunites with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in this glittering portrayal of Las Vegas' dark underbelly during its mob-controlled heyday. Sharon Stone delivers a riveting performance as Ginger McKenna, adding depth to this complex tale of greed, love, and betrayal amid the neon lights of Sin City.In the heart of Las Vegas's glitz and glamour, Casino unfolds. Directed by Martin Scorsese, this crime drama features Sam Ace Rothstein (Robert De Niro), a meticulous casino operator with ties to the mob. Alongside him is Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), an impulsive enforcer whose volatile nature threatens their empire. Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone) completes the trio as Ace's opportunistic wife, her loyalty wavering between love and greed. This gritty portrayal of ambition, power, and downfall won Stone a Golden Globe for Best Actress in 1996. As an exploration of corruption within the neon glow of Las Vegas, Casino remains a significant entry in Scorsese's filmography.More Casino- #251 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson
For Fans Of: Goodfellas, The Godfather Part II, Scarface, The Godfather, A Bronx Tale
Why Should I Watch The Departed: A gripping tale of deception and betrayal set against the backdrop of Boston's underworld, Martin Scorsese's The Departed features standout performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Jack Nicholson. Suspenseful and intense, this crime thriller is an intricate study of loyalty and identity that will keep viewers riveted until its jaw-dropping conclusion.In the gritty crime thriller, The Departed, Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a young undercover cop in Boston who infiltrates an Irish mob run by the ruthless Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). Simultaneously, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a criminal planted within the state police, climbs the ranks. As both sides become deeply entrenched in their disguises, they grapple with divided loyalties and deadly stakes. Directed by Martin Scorsese, this intense cat-and-mouse game won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The movie's layered plot mirrors a complex labyrinth of deception and betrayal.More The Departed- Dig Deeper...All The Evidence Matt Damon's Character In The Departed Is Secretly Gay
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- Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer
For Fans Of: The Godfather Part II, The Departed, Goodfellas, Casino, Carlito's Way
Why Should I Watch Scarface: Al Pacino's powerhouse performance as Cuban immigrant-turned-drug lord Tony Montana has solidified Scarface's place in pop culture history. Directed by Brian De Palma with a screenplay by Oliver Stone, this gritty film offers a visceral exploration of the American Dream gone awry, complete with brutal violence and unforgettable dialogue.In the classic crime drama, Scarface, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) emerges as a Cuban immigrant in 1980s Miami. With nothing but ambition, he becomes involved in the lucrative cocaine trade. His rise to power is swift, but so too is his moral decline. Tony's mistress Elvira Hancock (Michelle Pfeiffer) and right-hand man Manny Ribera (Steven Bauer) feature prominently in this tale of excess and downfall. Directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, Scarface won a Golden Globe for Al Pacino's performance, eventually cementing its place in film history.More Scarface- Dig Deeper...The Real-Life People, Places, And Events That Inspired 'Scarface'
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- Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri, Lillo Brancato
For Fans Of: Goodfellas, The Godfather, Scarface, Casino, The Departed
Why Should I Watch A Bronx Tale: Directed by Robert De Niro and based on Chazz Palminteri’s one-man show, this coming-of-age story takes place in 1960s New York amidst gangster politics and racial tension. With compelling performances highlighting themes of family values, love, and the complexities of life decisions; A Bronx Tale is a must-watch for fans of mob movies with soul.Set against the backdrop of a 1960s Bronx neighborhood, A Bronx Tale is a compelling coming-of-age drama. The narrative unfolds through Calogero (Lillo Brancato), a young Italian-American boy ensnared between two prevailing forces. His father, Lorenzo (Robert De Niro), is an honest bus driver who instills in him values of hard work and integrity. Conversely, the charismatic mob boss Sonny (Chazz Palminteri) represents a life of power and easy money. As Calogero navigates his adolescence under these contrasting influences, he grapples with moral dilemmas that test his loyalty and shape his future.More A Bronx Tale- #725 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #192 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Michael Madsen
For Fans Of: The Departed, Goodfellas, Casino, A Bronx Tale, Road to Perdition
Why Should I Watch Donnie Brasco: Based on true events, Johnny Depp stars as undercover FBI agent Joe Pistone infiltrating New York City's Bonanno crime family under the alias Donnie Brasco. Al Pacino delivers an enthralling performance as aging hitman Lefty Ruggiero while the film masterfully captures the emotional turmoil faced by someone living a double life in constant danger.In the gritty underworld of Donnie Brasco, Joseph D. Pistone (Johnny Depp) is an FBI agent who goes undercover, adopting the persona of a gangster named Donnie Brasco. He befriends aging hitman Benjamin Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino), immersing himself in the Mafia's dangerous web. As he navigates this treacherous world of crime and loyalty, the line between his two identities blurs. This thrilling crime drama, laced with tension and suspense, earned an Academy Award nomination for its tight-knit screenplay. Amidst shifting alliances and unexpected betrayals, Pistone must choose where his true loyalties lie.More Donnie Brasco- #6 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor
For Fans Of: Casino, Goodfellas, The Departed, The Godfather, Scarface
Why Should I Watch American Gangster: Ridley Scott's biographical crime drama delves into the life of Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington) during his rise to power in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Russell Crowe co-stars as Richie Roberts, an honest cop determined to take down Lucas' empire; making for a gripping cat-and-mouse game that transcends typical gangster flicks.American Gangster is a gritty crime drama that tells the real-life story of Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington), a heroin kingpin from Manhattan. Lucas, an ordinary driver and bodyguard for Bumpy Johnson, builds his own drug empire after Johnson's death. In parallel, we encounter Richie Roberts (Russell Crowe), an honest detective in a corrupt police force who makes it his mission to bring Lucas down. The movie, directed by Ridley Scott, masterfully intertwines these two narratives, offering an unflinching look at crime and corruption in 1970s America. It received two Oscar nominations for its authentic portrayal of this intense period in American history.More American Gangster- #200 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen
For Fans Of: Pulp Fiction, Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Departed, Goodfellas
Why Should I Watch Reservoir Dogs: Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut is a stylish and violent exploration of trust, betrayal, and the chaos that ensues when a heist goes awry. With an ensemble cast featuring the likes of Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, and Michael Madsen; this cult classic is a must-watch for fans of non-linear storytelling and razor-sharp dialogue.In the gritty world of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, a group of seasoned criminals, including Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) and Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi), find themselves embroiled in a high-stakes diamond heist gone awry. Directed with Tarantino's signature blend of dark humor and visceral violence, the movie unfolds primarily in a warehouse, where the men grapple with trust issues and the looming threat of police capture. The film weaves a complex narrative web through flashbacks, revealing more about each character's backstory while keeping audiences on edge. A critical success, it helped establish Tarantino as a force to be reckoned with in cinema. - Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Robert De Niro
For Fans Of: Goodfellas, The Godfather, Casino, The Departed, Scarface
Why Should I Watch The Untouchables: Brian De Palma's exhilarating take on the battle between law enforcement and Chicago mob boss Al Capone during Prohibition is both thrilling and thought-provoking. Kevin Costner stars as Eliot Ness alongside Sean Connery's award-winning performance as an Irish-American cop, making this film a compelling examination of morality and corruption within the criminal underworld.In the gripping crime-drama, The Untouchables, Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner) is a determined federal agent in 1930s Chicago. He assembles an eclectic team of lawmen, including the seasoned officer Jim Malone (Sean Connery), to bring down the notorious gangster Al Capone (Robert De Niro). The film, steeped in suspense and action, presents a gritty portrayal of the Prohibition era. Directed by Brian De Palma, it won Sean Connery an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. A compelling narrative with standout performances, The Untouchables showcases the relentless pursuit of justice against all odds.More The Untouchables- #81 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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- John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman
For Fans Of: Reservoir Dogs, Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Departed, Goodfellas
Why Should I Watch Pulp Fiction: Quentin Tarantino's groundbreaking film weaves multiple storylines together in an innovative structure that revolutionized modern cinema. With unforgettable performances from John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Bruce Willis; Pulp Fiction's dark humor, intense violence, and memorable dialogue make it a must-see for fans of crime stories with a twist.Pulp Fiction, a quintessential Quentin Tarantino piece, is a genre-defying blend of crime, drama, and black comedy. The film intricately weaves the lives of two hitmen - Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), with a washed-up boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis), and a mob boss's wife Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman). Punctuated by Tarantino's signature non-linear storytelling, the movie explores themes of redemption and consequences. It bagged the prestigious Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1994, testifying to its cinematic brilliance.More Pulp Fiction- Dig Deeper...Deleted Scenes in 'Pulp Fiction' As Explained By Quentin Tarantino
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- Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina, Brad Pitt
For Fans Of: Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Departed, Goodfellas
Why Should I Watch Snatch: Guy Ritchie's fast-paced crime caper offers a colorful array of eccentric characters, including Brad Pitt's unforgettable turn as an Irish bare-knuckle boxer with a nearly indecipherable accent. Filled with sharp wit and unpredictable plot twists, Snatch provides viewers with a highly entertaining romp through London’s criminal underworld.Snatch, a crime comedy directed by Guy Ritchie, is an energetic caper set in the underbelly of London's seedy underworld. Frankie Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) steals a priceless diamond, unwittingly setting off a chain of events involving shady characters like Turkish (Jason Statham), a boxing promoter, and Tommy (Stephen Graham), his naive partner. Add to this mix Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones), an enforcer with a reputation as solid as his moniker suggests, and you have a chaotic scramble for power and wealth. This film weaves together multiple subplots that are as unpredictable as they are entertaining.More Snatch- #608 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller
For Fans Of: Scarface, Casino, Goodfellas, The Departed, The Godfather
Why Should I Watch Carlito's Way: Al Pacino delivers another captivating performance as a Puerto Rican ex-con attempting to leave his criminal past behind in 1970s New York City. Directed by Brian De Palma and featuring standout turns from Sean Penn and Penelope Ann Miller, Carlito’s Way offers complex characters and tense action that delve deep into themes of redemption.A free man after years in prison, Carlito Brigante (Al Pacino) intends to give up his criminal ways, but it's not long before the ex-con is sucked back into the New York City underworld. Reconnecting with his dancer girlfriend, Gail (Penelope Ann Miller), Carlito gets entangled in the shady dealings of his friend Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn), who also serves as his lawyer. When Carlito and Kleinfeld run afoul of shifty gangster Benny Blanco (John Alberto Leguizamo), it sets them on a dangerous path.More Carlito's Way - Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci
For Fans Of: Goodfellas, Casino, The Godfather, The Departed, Scarface
Why Should I Watch The Irishman: Martin Scorsese reunites with Robert De Niro for this epic tale based on the life of Frank Sheeran (De Niro), a hitman for the Bufalino crime family who allegedly played a role in Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance. With standout performances from Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, The Irishman is both a masterful piece of storytelling and a poignant reflection on the consequences of crime.In the epic crime saga The Irishman, Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro), a labor union leader and hitman, recounts his life's journey through the murky waters of organized crime. Alongside him are notable characters such as the manipulative mobster Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci) and charismatic union boss Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino). Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film weaves a complex narrative of loyalty, betrayal, and regret. It's a masterful exploration of power dynamics in post-war America. The 2019 release garnered multiple award nominations for its stellar ensemble cast and intricate storytelling. - Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz
For Fans Of: American Gangster, The Irishman, Goodfellas, Casino, The Godfather
Why Should I Watch Gangs of New York: Directed by Martin Scorsese, this historical drama dives into the violent world of 19th-century Manhattan as rival gangs vie for control over the city's underworld. Daniel Day-Lewis delivers an unforgettable performance as Bill "The Butcher" Cutting, making Gangs of New York a vital watch for fans seeking vivid depictions of criminal history.In the gritty, historical drama Gangs of New York, director Martin Scorsese paints a vivid picture of 1860s Manhattan. The storyline follows Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio), a young Irish immigrant seeking revenge against Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis), the ruthless gang leader responsible for his father's death. As Vallon navigates the city's complex web of corruption and violence, he finds himself drawn into the political turmoil leading up to the infamous Draft Riots. The film, known for its meticulous historical accuracy, garnered ten Academy Award nominations.More Gangs of New York- #663 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #16 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Robert De Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern
For Fans Of: The Godfather, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, Scarface
Why Should I Watch Once Upon a Time in America: Sergio Leone’s sprawling epic explores the lives of two Jewish-American mobsters (Robert De Niro and James Woods) who rise to power through Prohibition-era New York City. This visually stunning film presents an intricate web of violence, friendship, and betrayal, while offering viewers an evocative portrait of American history.Sweeping across decades, Once Upon a Time in America is a crime drama that explores the lives of Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence in New York's world of organized crime. The narrative oscillates between the 1920s, 1930s, and 1960s, focusing on David 'Noodles' Aaronson (Robert De Niro) and his lifelong friend-cum-rival, Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz (James Woods). Directed by Sergio Leone, this film weaves a complex tapestry of friendship, betrayal, and regret. It is an epic saga of time's inexorable march, set against the backdrop of violent criminal underworld. This movie was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards.- #303 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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- #114 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
- Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law
For Fans Of: The Departed, Goodfellas, Casino, A Bronx Tale, Donnie Brasco
Why Should I Watch Road to Perdition: Sam Mendes' adaptation of Max Allan Collins' graphic novel stars Tom Hanks as hitman Michael Sullivan, who embarks on a journey with his son following tragic events within their mob family during the Great Depression. Boasting beautiful cinematography and powerful performances from Paul Newman and Jude Law; Road to Perdition provides a compelling exploration of fatherhood amid a life immersed in crime.Road to Perdition is a gripping crime drama set during the Great Depression. The story follows Michael Sullivan (Tom Hanks), an enforcer for Irish mob boss John Rooney (Paul Newman). When Sullivan's son, Michael Jr. (Tyler Hoechlin), inadvertently witnesses a killing, their lives are thrown into chaos. Father and son find themselves on the run, pursued by a ruthless hitman (Jude Law). Directed by Sam Mendes, this film is a dark exploration of loyalty, morality, and the bonds of fatherhood. It earned Paul Newman an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2003.More Road to Perdition- #102 of 186 onThe Greatest Comic Book Movies Of All Time
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- Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran
For Fans Of: Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Snatch, Goodfellas, The Departed
Why Should I Watch Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Guy Ritchie's directorial debut is an exhilarating blend of comedy and crime that introduced audiences to his signature style. A cleverly woven plot involving stolen drugs, gambling debts, nefarious gangsters; this entertaining film offers razor-sharp dialogue and unforgettable characters that will leave viewers wanting more.In the heart of London's gritty underworld, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a crime comedy that spins an intricate web of chaos and humor. The plot centers on Eddy (Nick Moran), a card shark who, along with his friends Tom (Jason Flemyng), Soap (Dexter Fletcher), and Bacon (Jason Statham), finds himself owing a hefty debt to Hatchet Harry (P.H. Moriarty). In their desperate bid to repay the debt, they stumble upon two antique shotguns and unwittingly get tangled in a turf war. Directed by Guy Ritchie, this film boasts of a unique storytelling style interspersed with offbeat humor and won the BAFTA Audience Award for Best British Film.- #21 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne
For Fans Of: Scarface, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, The Godfather
Why Should I Watch King of New York: Abel Ferrara's gritty crime drama stars Christopher Walken as Frank White, a drug lord determined to take over the city's criminal landscape following his release from prison. Featuring strong performances from Laurence Fishburne and Wesley Snipes, King of New York delivers a gripping story filled with power struggles and moral ambiguities that challenge the traditional gangster movie mold.King of New York is a 1990 thriller film, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo, Giancarlo Esposito, and Steve Buscemi. It was directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara and written by Nicholas St. John.More King of New York- #27 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett Smith, Vonte Sweet
For Fans Of: American Gangster, A Bronx Tale, The Godfather, Goodfellas, City of God
Why Should I Watch Menace II Society: This powerful and influential film from the Hughes brothers offers a raw, unflinching portrayal of life in South Central Los Angeles amidst poverty, drugs, and violence. With standout performances by Tyrin Turner and Larenz Tate, Menace II Society is an essential watch for fans seeking a deeper understanding of the social issues surrounding gang culture.Menace II Society, a gritty urban crime drama, follows the life of Caine Lawson (Tyrin Turner), a young man immersed in the violent culture of South Central Los Angeles. Raised by his grandparents after his parents' demise, Caine's existence is marked by drugs, guns, and inevitable violence, with his best friend O-Dog (Larenz Tate) always by his side. The film paints an unflinchingly honest picture of inner-city life and the choices one must make to survive. Directed by the Hughes brothers, this critically acclaimed movie has been acknowledged for its realistic portrayal of a world rarely seen on screen.More Menace II Society- #427 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Richard Romanus
For Fans Of: A Bronx Tale, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, The Godfather Part II
Why Should I Watch Mean Streets: Martin Scorsese's early masterpiece delves into the lives of small-time crooks in New York City's Little Italy neighborhood, featuring memorable turns from Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. A study in morality and loyalty among friends embroiled in crime; this seminal work was instrumental in solidifying Scorsese as a visionary director.A slice of street life in Little Italy among lower echelon Mafiosos, unbalanced punks, and petty criminals. A small-time hood gets in over his head with a vicious loan shark. In an attempt to free himself from the dangers of his debt, he gets help from a friend who is also involved in criminal activities.More Mean Streets- #372 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- #134 of 199 onThe Best Movies Of The '70s, Ranked
- Michael Shannon, Winona Ryder, James Franco
For Fans Of: The Departed, Goodfellas, Casino, American Gangster, Road to Perdition
Why Should I Watch The Iceman: Michael Shannon's chilling performance as real-life hitman Richard Kuklinski is at the center of this gripping biographical crime thriller based on actual events. Exploring the depths of Kuklinski's dual life as a devoted family man and cold-blooded killer, The Iceman provides viewers with a fascinating character portrait that blurs the lines between good and evil.Hit man Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon) earns a well-deserved reputation as a cold-blooded killer but manages to keep his violent profession a secret from his wife (Winona Ryder) and children for years.More The Iceman- #29 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jason Clarke
For Fans Of: American Gangster, Road to Perdition, Casino, Goodfellas, The Departed
Why Should I Watch Lawless: Set during Prohibition-era Virginia, this gritty tale follows three bootlegging brothers (Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Jason Clarke) battling against corrupt law enforcement to protect their livelihood. Directed by John Hillcoat and featuring a standout performance from Guy Pearce, Lawless is a visceral exploration of family loyalty and ambition within the criminal underworld.In 1931, the Bondurant brothers of Franklin County, Va., run a multipurpose backwoods establishment that hides their true business, bootlegging. Middle brother Forrest (Tom Hardy) is the brain of the operation; older Howard (Jason Clarke) is the brawn, and younger Jack (Shia LaBeouf), the lookout. Though the local police have taken bribes and left the brothers alone, a violent war erupts when a sadistic lawman (Guy Pearce) from Chicago arrives and tries to shut down the Bondurants operation.More Lawless- #19 of 48 onThe 45+ Best Modern Day Westerns
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- Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Marion Cotillard
For Fans Of: American Gangster, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, The Godfather
Why Should I Watch Public Enemies: Johnny Depp stars as infamous bank robber John Dillinger in this stylish crime drama directed by Michael Mann. Set during the Great Depression era, Public Enemies follows Dillinger's cat-and-mouse game with FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale), offering viewers an engrossing depiction of 1930s criminal mythology.Public Enemies is a drama-infused crime story, directed by Michael Mann. The film brings the infamous Great Depression-era gangster John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) to life. Dillinger, famed for his audacious bank robberies and prison breakouts, becomes the prime target of the unyielding FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale). As Dillinger's notorious escapades escalate, so does Purvis's relentless pursuit. The movie also features Billie Frechette (Marion Cotillard), Dillinger's love interest, whose loyalty is tested amidst the chaos. Public Enemies weaves a thrilling tale of cat-and-mouse in an era marked by lawlessness and desperation.More Public Enemies- #22 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel
For Fans Of: American Gangster, Road to Perdition, Casino, Goodfellas, The Departed
Why Should I Watch Eastern Promises: David Cronenberg's intense crime thriller delves into London's Russian mob scene through the eyes of midwife Anna (Naomi Watts) and enigmatic mob driver Nikolai (Viggo Mortensen). Filled with suspense, shocking violence, and powerful performances, Eastern Promises is a gripping examination of organized crime's impact on both victims and perpetrators alike.Nikolai (Viggo Mortensen), who is both ruthless and mysterious, has ties to one of the most dangerous crime families in London. He crosses paths with Anna (Naomi Watts), a midwife who has come across potentially damaging evidence against the family, which forces him to set in motion a plan of deceit, death and retribution.More Eastern Promises- #215 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney, Marcia Gay Harden
For Fans Of: The Godfather, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, A Bronx Tale
Why Should I Watch Miller's Crossing: This gangster film from the Coen brothers delivers an intricate tale of power struggles, deception, and betrayal set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era America. Starring Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney, and Marcia Gay Harden; Miller's Crossing weaves an engaging story filled with complex characters that showcases the Coens' unique blend of dark humor and dramatic tension.When the Italian Mafia threatens to kill a crooked bookie (John Turturro), Irish mob boss Leo O'Bannon (Albert Finney) refuses to allow it, chiefly because he's dating the bookie's sister, crafty gun moll Verna Bernbaum (Marcia Gay Harden). Leo's right-hand man, Tom Reagan (Gabriel Byrne), is also seeing Verna on the sly, and when he's found out is obliged to switch sides, going to work for the Italian mob amidst a dramatically escalating gang war over liquor distribution.More Miller's Crossing- #30 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
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- Alice Braga, Seu Jorge, Matheus Nachtergaele
For Fans Of: Menace II Society, American Gangster, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed
Why Should I Watch City of God: Fernando Meirelles' critically acclaimed Brazilian film chronicles the brutal reality of life in Rio de Janeiro's favelas through multiple perspectives over several decades. With stunning cinematography and powerful storytelling, City of God offers an unforgettable look at how poverty and crime can intertwine to shape the lives of those caught in its grasp.City of God is a 2002 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Fernando Meirelles and co-directed by Kátia Lund, released in its home country in 2002 and worldwide in 2003. The story was adapted by Bráulio Mantovani from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins, but the plot is loosely based on real events. It depicts the growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro, between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1980s, with the closure of the film depicting the events between the Li'l Zé and Knockout Ned.More City of God- #229 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden
For Fans Of: The Godfather, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, A Bronx Tale
Why Should I Watch On the Waterfront: Marlon Brando delivers an iconic performance as Terry Malloy, a conflicted dockworker who must choose between loyalty to his corrupt union bosses or exposing their crimes for justice. Directed by Elia Kazan, this classic film transcends traditional gangster flicks as it explores themes such as individual conscience versus societal expectations.Dockworker Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) had been an up-and-coming boxer until powerful local mob boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) persuaded him to throw a fight. When a longshoreman is murdered before he can testify about Friendly's control of the Hoboken waterfront, Terry teams up with the dead man's sister Edie (Eva Marie Saint) and the streetwise priest Father Barry (Karl Malden) to testify himself, against the advice of Friendly's lawyer, Terry's older brother Charley (Rod Steiger).More On the Waterfront- Dig Deeper...Movies That Won Best Picture at the Oscars and Golden Globes
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- Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel
For Fans Of: The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Scarface, Goodfellas, Casino
Why Should I Watch Bugsy: Warren Beatty stars as notorious gangster Bugsy Siegel in this stylish biopic directed by Barry Levinson. Chronicling the rise and fall of Siegel's Las Vegas empire, Bugsy showcases Beatty's magnetic performance alongside an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Ben Kingsley, and Harvey Keitel; making it a must-see for fans of classic mob stories.New York mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Warren Beatty) leaves New York City to dip into the glamour of Hollywood, Calif., and to build up syndicate gambling rackets. Bowled over by actress Virginia Hill (Annette Bening), the dapper Siegel courts her, despite having a wife and children. Obsessed with creating a gambling haven, Siegel takes racketeering to the Nevada desert and helps develop Las Vegas, only to find himself in deep water over his reckless construction of the Flamingo Hotel.More Bugsy- #360 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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