A sole survivor tells of the twisty events leading up to a horrific gun battle on a boat, which begin when five criminals meet at a seemingly random police lineup.
Whether you remember him best as dissatisfied suburban father or Superman's arch-nemesis, few actors can match Kevin Spacey for range; especially impressive considering he only has one real facial expression
From epic crime drama 'Goodfellas' to game-changing Tarantino caper flick 'Pulp Fiction', this collection contains only the very best crime movies from the 1990s. Not a bad choice to be seen!
Say hello to my little friend - movies that keep you on the edge of your seat. These aren’t just your Italian mobsters. The Coen brothers’ “Fargo” shows that even sweet Minnesotans are capable of a fantastic heist. Or not.
For many, the first movie that springs to mind is 'Fight Club', but other great mindfucks in this collection include 'Shutter Island', 'Donnie Darko', and - going back - 'El Topo'. Enjoy the 10 minutes of headscratching after the credits roll!
Whether it's the Mafia, the Yakuza or some hoodlums on the street corner, these guys are not to be messed with. FilmFish brings to you our favourite movies from the world of organised crime.
From 'Silence of the Lambs' to 'Pi', the most uneventful decade of the 20th century nevertheless spawned some pretty exciting thrillers. Whichever ones tickles your nostalgia, you're in for a non-stop rollercoaster down memory lane.
In the vein of 'Reservoir Dogs' or 'Mean Streets': movies that have spawned their own sub-cultures of dedicated fans (and provided a plethora of movie-poster choices for college freshmen decorating their dorms). If you haven't heard of each and every single one of these, you're just not a film-buff. Sorry.
The con has always been on with this collection of the best con-artist basic crime flicks from decades past, including the best pool movie ever 'The Hustler' and British caper 'A Fish Called Wanda'. Remember, if you watch illegally you'll be conning the cons!
The best neo-noir crime the nineteen nineties has to offer, before and after Quentin Tarantino revolutionized the genre; includes 'Fargo', 'Pulp Fiction', 'Miller's Crossing' - you know, the usual suspects ;).