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.
Uncovers the extraordinary truth behind some of the Mafia's most notorious outlaws, and reveals how the FBI and law enforcement developed the techniques to crack the organization and bring it to justice. This is the story of the rise and fall of the Mafia, told by the people who brought it down.
The Untouchables is an American crime drama series that aired for two seasons in syndication, from January 1993 to May 1994. The series portrayed work of the real life Untouchables federal investigative squad in Prohibition-era Chicago and its efforts against Al Capone's attempts to profit from the market in bootleg liquor. The series features Tom Amandes as Eliot Ness and William Forsythe as Al Capone, and was based on the 1959 series and 1987 film of the same name.
A seventeen-year-old Italian boy, Calogero, is torn between his hard-working father and a violent yet charismatic crime boss in the 1960s Bronx. As he navigates this environment, Calogero experiences a coming-of-age journey filled with loyalty, violence, and the struggle to understand his place in the world.
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.
In South Boston, an undercover cop and a mole in the police force try to expose each other while infiltrating an Irish gang. As they gain credibility in their respective organizations, they become aware that there is a mole on each side. They must race against time to find out each other's identity before their cover is blown.
Lovecraft Country is set in the 1950s and follows an African-American man named Atticus Freeman as he embarks on a road trip across the United States in search of his missing father. Along the way, he encounters supernatural creatures, faces racism and Jim Crow laws, and delves into the mysteries of Lovecraftian horrors.
In the year 2040, after surviving multiple Purge nights, a group of violent criminals decides to extend the Purge beyond its designated time, leading to a night of chaos and mayhem. In a desperate fight for survival, a Texan couple must join forces with a group of outcasts to escape the relentless killers.
Violence and corruption pulsed through the soul of the Gangster Empire during the heyday of Prohibition and the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
A former mobster is released from prison and seeks revenge on his former Triad boss, who betrayed him. Along with his brother and a police officer, they work together to dismantle the crime family and bring justice. Loyalty, friendship, and the line between good and evil are tested in this thrilling tale of redemption.
Contract Killer is an action-comedy-crime-thriller movie from 1998. The film tells the story of a band hitman who finds himself entangled in a deadly competition with the yakuza. Filled with revenge, violence, and intense fight scenes, this movie takes the audience on a thrilling journey.
After his brother is killed in a gang war, a yakuza brother goes to Los Angeles to seek revenge. He gets involved in a war on drugs and clashes with the local crime families.
Infernal Affairs focuses on a police officer named Chen Wing-Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai), who goes deep undercover into the Triad society, and Triad member Lau Kin-Ming (Andy Lau Tak-Wah), who infiltrates the police department. Each mole was planted by the rival organization to gain an advantage in intelligence over the other side. The more the moles become involved in their undercover lives, the more issues they have to cope with. The film follows their struggles with their double identities and their race to uncover the other mole. Eventually, they reach a deal to foil a drug deal orchestrated by an antagonist gangster named Hon Sam (Eric Tsang Chi-Wai), resulting in his death. However, Yan discovers that Ming was the mole, leading to a confrontation on a rooftop. Yan holds a gun to Ming's head, but is shot and killed by another mole within the police force, Inspector B (Gordon Lam Ka-Tung). Ming then shoots Inspector B dead and turns himself in to the police. The alternate ending shows Ming being arrested after being informed that evidence of his role as a mole has been found. He willingly surrenders and is taken into custody.
Infernal Affairs II is a crime thriller set in Hong Kong during the 1990s. The movie follows the story of an undercover police officer who infiltrates a powerful triad organization. As he rises through the ranks, he struggles to maintain his identity while facing constant threats from both sides. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Our Godfather (2019) tells the true story of Tommaso Buscetta, the first high-ranking Italian mafia member to break the code of silence and become a government-witness. With never-before-seen home movie footage, this gripping documentary explores the life of the man who brought down the Sicilian Mafia.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a movie about a young American dynamiter who is assigned to blow up a strategic bridge during the Spanish Civil War. While on his mission, he falls in love with a Spanish woman and finds himself torn between his duty and his love for her.
In the 1890s, a doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation to care for a disturbed boy with unexplainable abilities. As she treats the child, she sparks a conflict between science and religion with the local priest, who believes the boy is possessed by the Devil and responsible for the village's troubles.
Gangster Land is a crime thriller set in the backdrop of Prohibition-era Chicago. The story follows the intense gang warfare between Italian and Irish-American mobs, led by notorious figures like Al Capone and Machine Gun Jack. The movie delves into the gritty world of organized crime, exploring the brutal battles for power and dominance in the city. Amidst the bloodshed and violence, a boxer finds himself caught between rival gangsters, torn between loyalty and survival.