Director Francis Ford Coppola’sThe Godfatheris a film that needs no introduction. Widely considered not just one of the best epic crime films, but among the greatest movies ever, the mob drama is the first inthe award-winning trilogythat remains unparalleled in the genre. The 1972 movie is ...
Arguably one of Netflix’s best-ever original series, and certainly one of the best in the true crime space,David Fincher‘sMindhunteris a psychological crime thriller based on the real-life story of two FBI agents and a psychologist who coined the term serial killer back in the late 1970s...
Over 700 filmgoers have voted on the 70+ films on Best Korean Crime Movies Of All Time. Current Top 3: Memories of Murder, I Saw the Devil, Oldboy
Over 300 readers have voted on the 20+ books on Best True Crime Novels Ever Written. Current Top 3: The Stranger Beside Me, Helter Skelter, In Cold Blood ...
As a new year dawns, the true crime options over on Peacock are as hot as ever. Whether you're looking for shows that explore criminal activity from the points of view of the survivors, the perpetrators, or the law enforcement agents involved, you'll love Peacock's content catalog. Fea...
Crime movies have been popular as long as movies have been around, and the world keeps providing ever stranger real-life material for them to use. Here are the best movie based on true crimes, ranked.
True crime documentaries have been a growing trend in recent years—from The Murdaugh Murders to Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence—but what about true crime movies? The genre has been popular for decades now, with audiences seeking out fictionalized dramatizations of real life cri...
From true crime stories to wild adventures imagined by filmmaking great, here are the best crime movies you can watch on Netflix right now.
It's a long watch, but it's worth your time – Martin Scorsese'sThe Irishmanis one of Netflix's best original movies ever. Scorsese returned last year with Apple TV+'sKillers of the Flower Moon, so it's the perfect time to remember the wonders of his previous movie, starring Robert...
One of the sweetest family films ever made adapts the classic talking bear to modern London when Paddington (Ben Whishaw) finds his way there from “Darkest Peru,” looking for a new home. He finds one with an average family led by Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins, but crosses paths with...