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GUEST COLUMN: 5 of the Best Crime Movies Ever Made

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5 of the Best Crime Movies Ever Made

by Kevin Gardner

Crime movies, when made well, can be wildly entertaining. Although the subject matter may be disturbing or difficult to watch, these films are often worth the effort. If you're looking for a good option to stream, here are five of the best crime movies ever made.

1. The Godfather

The Godfather is, indisputably, one of the best crime movies of all time. Not only does it depict a ruthless mob family (whose acts would be wildly entertaining for court reporters Spokane), but it also has fascinating character development. Michael Corleone, one of the main characters, doesn't undergo a regular arc. Instead, Michael devolves from a moral figure to a corrupt crime boss. It's a unique and engaging plotline. However, the best part of The Godfather is probably Marlon Brando's pitch-perfect performance as Vito Corleone. Brando, who had cotton balls in his mouth the entire time, portrays an eerie emblem of power and betrayal. While the film is glamorous at times, it mainly displays how menacing the mob world can be.

2. Pulp Fiction

If you enjoy crime movies, you don't want to miss Pulp Fiction. This movie is a classic that, while admittedly confusing, will certainly leave you entertained. The ensemble cast, including John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames, provide astounding performances as wildly quirky characters. There are also several iconic scenes in the movie. For instance, you've probably heard of Travolta and Thurman's famous disco dance. In terms of crime, the film will definitely keep you guessing. Stay on your toes and get ready for the end.

3. No Country for Old Men

If you're looking for a terrifying crime movie, look no further than No Country for Old Men. Even if you haven't heard of the film before, you probably know something about its antagonist. Anton Chigurh is one of the most frightening movie villains ever portrayed. Played by Javier Bardem, Chigurh is a hitman that has his intended victims flip a coin. The result of this coin toss reveals whether or not the victim will be killed. In the film, Chigurh is sent to retrieve money from a Vietnam War veteran. Alongside Bardem, Tommy Lee Jones plays a sheriff attempting to investigate the issue. The directing and acting is magnificent, and you are almost sure to be on the edge of your seat.

4. Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde is one of the most well-remembered crime movies of all time. While it wasn't completely accurate or even highly lauded by critics, the film is extremely iconic. As the title suggests, the movie follows Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. The two were real-life criminals who pulled off numerous robberies in the 1930s. Eventually, the robbers were ambushed and killed in an extreme manner. This, combined with the romantic nature of the criminals' relationship, is what makes both the story and movie of Bonnie and Clyde so memorable. While the movie has been criticized for glorifying Bonnie and Clyde's crimes, it's a mesmerizing look into the lives of a famous criminal couple.

5. Knives Out

While Knives Out is a very recent film, its originality and style can't be ignored. The film, starring Daniel Craig and an extremely talented ensemble, centers around a dysfunctional and wealthy family. After the patriarch of the family dies under mysterious circumstances, a detective (Craig) must determine who is to blame. The film, like any good crime movie, is full of shocking moments and huge twists. If you think you know what's happening, chances are that you don't. The crime itself is highly interesting and well portrayed. It's also important to mention that the movie, while suspenseful at times, is hilarious. If you're a fan of twists and dark comedy, this movie will probably be a good choice.

Picking a movie to watch can be hard, especially if you're unfamiliar with the intended genre. Luckily, any of these films are almost sure to be fulfilling. Sit back, relax and enjoy watching well-directed crime.