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From mobsters and con artists to serial killers and thieves, here's your guide to the best crime movies of all time — and why their grifts still impress us.
100 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Once Upon a Time in America. 1984 3h 49m R. 8.3 (385K) Rate. 75 Metascore. A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan 35 years later, where he must once again confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
We've curated a master list of the top 200 crime films, selected based on audience votes, critical acclaim, and their undeniable status as classics. Buckle up for a captivating exploration of stories on both sides of the law, from menacing mafia mobsters to tenacious detectives.
Crime: the best activity. Filmmaking extraordinaires like Scorsese and Tarantino have seen their names brandished by scrooges as artists glamorizing violence and crime. Those undesirables are wrong.
In this post, we’ve compiled a list of the best crime movies of all-time, including American crime movies and the top crime films from around the world. All of these movies are worth a watch, so pop some corn, call your lawyer, pour a glass of your favorite pruno, and start the show.
IMDb users have chosen the must-see top crime movies through their ratings, from 1995’s Se7en to 1972’s The Godfather.
From White Heat and The Godfather to Pulp Fiction and Uncut Gems, this is Collider's ranking of the best crime movies ever made.
From mafia epics to heist flicks to criminal capers, these are the 55 best crime movies of all time, ranked from merely fantastic to truly superb.
Top 20 Greatest Crime Movies of All Time (The Ultimate List) The crime movies on this list are ranked according to their success (awards & nominations), their popularity, and their cinematic greatness from a directing/writing perspective.
From the iconic neo-noir drama Chinatown to the influential crime epic The Godfather, the best crime movies of all time are genre-defining classics every cinephile should see at least once.