The Sopranos follows mobster Tony Soprano as he juggles the demands of his criminal organization with the challenges of his dysfunctional family life. He seeks help from a psychiatrist, deals with personal and professional conflicts, and navigates the world of the Italian-American mafia in New Jersey. The show explores themes of violence, family relationships, and the impact of Tony's disturbed childhood on his behavior.
Don Vito Corleone, the head of a mafia family, decides to pass down his criminal empire to his son Michael. However, this decision unknowingly puts his family in grave danger. Michael, a decorated war hero, initially wants nothing to do with his family's criminal activities. But when his father is critically injured, Michael takes matters into his own hands and becomes deeply involved in the world of organized crime. As tensions rise and enemies gather, Michael must navigate a dangerous path to protect his family and secure their legacy.
Henry Hill, a young boy from a predominantly Italian neighborhood, idolizes the local Mafia gangsters and joins their ranks. He forms close ties with his mob partners Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito, but as they engage in more dangerous activities, Henry's marriage deteriorates and he becomes involved in drug dealing. When things spiral out of control, Henry decides to become an informant for the FBI and enters the Witness Protection Program. Ultimately, his criminal associates are imprisoned, and he is left to live a new, ordinary life.
Michael Corleone, now in his 60s, struggles to repair relationships while containing the violent sociopaths in his decaying criminal empire. He embraces corporate America, rebuilds the Corleone interests as a legitimate enterprise, and creates a charity in memory of his father. However, he faces opposition when he seeks to buy the Vatican's shares in Immobiliare. Michael must navigate the treacherous world of mafia politics, avenge the murder of Don Tommasino, and orchestrate revenge against the Corleone family's enemies. Ultimately, tragedy strikes as Michael loses his daughter and his past catches up with him.
After their mother is killed in a store robbery, four brothers take matters into their own hands and seek vengeance against the killers.
In 1968 New York City, an outcast cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas. As he investigates, he discovers the depth of corruption in the police force and the city's criminal syndicates. With determination and the help of his colleagues, he builds a case against Lucas, leading to his arrest and the dismantling of the criminal empire. This crime drama explores themes of power, corruption, and the price of ambition.
The story of how on the night of Ali’s defeat of Jerry Quarry, which came after he was banned from boxing for refusing to enter the military draft, hundreds of guests at an after-party were robbed at gunpoint, becoming one of the largest armed robberies the country has ever seen.
Once Upon a Time in America is a crime drama movie that takes place in New York City during the 1920s and 1960s. It follows the life and death of a group of gangsters and explores the corruption of the mafia. Through a nonlinear timeline, the film delves into themes of regret, lovesickness, and memories. Based on a novel, it depicts the coming-of-age of the protagonists, the rise of organized crime during prohibition, and their eventual downfall. The story explores themes of betrayal, friendship, and loyalty, as well as the impact of violence and power on individuals and society.
A Las Vegas magician named Buddy Israel turns state's evidence and puts a target on his back. As assassins descend upon him, law enforcement becomes corrupted, leading to a bloody showdown.
In 1936, a money runner carrying $11,000 is conned by three men. The mobster who was supposed to receive the money seeks revenge and one of the con men is killed. In Chicago, the partner of the deceased seeks help from an old friend to get revenge on the mobster and swindle him out of a large sum of money. They plan an elaborate con that involves cheating at a poker game and tricking the mobster into placing a large bet on a fixed horse race. In the end, they successfully con the mobster and escape with the money.
Blinded by toxic waste, Matt Murdock gains superhuman senses and becomes the Daredevil. He fights crime in Hell's Kitchen while also working as a lawyer. When the Kingpin targets his former partner, Elektra, Daredevil must stop him and avenge her death.
Brigada is a TV show set in 1990s Moscow, following a group of friends who are drawn into the world of organized crime and become part of the Russian mafia. The series explores themes of friendship, loyalty, revenge, political corruption, and the fall of communism. It depicts the rise of the characters within the criminal underworld, while also showcasing the challenges they face and the consequences of their actions.
In 1930s Illinois, a mob enforcer's son witnesses a murder, prompting him and his father to flee. As they embark on a road trip, the father seeks redemption and revenge. Along the way, they confront organized crime and face the consequences of their actions.
When a woman seeking revenge uncovers a sinister conspiracy, she takes matters into her own hands, leading to a violent showdown that leaves a lasting impact.
After her daughter dies from a drug overdose, a determined female police officer goes undercover to bring down a prominent drug dealer. Along the way, she discovers a dark past and personal vendetta, leading to a violent showdown.
As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice. LAPD Sergeant Edmund "Ed" Exley is determined to live up to his father's reputation and volunteers to testify against corrupt officers. Plainclothes Officer Wendell "Bud" White hates Exley but is recruited by Captain Smith to torture criminals who threaten the city's crime boss. Sergeant Jack Vincennes moonlights as a technical advisor on a TV police drama series. As they investigate a robbery and multiple homicide, Exley and White discover evidence of corruption all around them.
Bad Blood is a crime drama series that tells the true story of the Rizzuto family, an organized crime family in Montreal. The show follows the rise and fall of the family's patriarch, Vito Rizzuto, as he navigates the world of organized crime and seeks to maintain his power and authority. Filled with violence, murder, and intense rivalries, Bad Blood is a gripping portrayal of the underworld of the Canadian mafia.
Justice Department undercover agent Michael Cates’s family was killed after he testified against crime boss Jacob Calder. Now Cates is working out of an 18 Wheeler under another undercover identity, that of Chance Bowman. As Cates wanders America listening to country music and helping people he is also dodging hit-men and still trying to take down Calder.
Absence of Malice is a drama, romance, and thriller movie released in 1981. The story revolves around a dedicated newspaper reporter named Megan Carter who unknowingly publishes a story that implicates a businessman named Michael Gallagher in a federal investigation. As a result, Gallagher's life is turned upside down as he faces accusations of organized crime involvement. Throughout the film, Megan and Gallagher form an unlikely bond as they navigate the repercussions of the story and work together to uncover the truth.
Detective Frank Bullitt is assigned to protect a witness in a high-profile case, but things take a dangerous turn when the witness is targeted by organized crime. Bullitt must navigate through a web of deceit, corruption, and car chases to uncover the truth and bring the criminals to justice.