Brandon Heat, a former hitman, is killed and later resurrected as "Beyond the Grave." With his best friend Harry, he seeks revenge against a criminal syndicate in a dystopian city.
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.
Kill the Irishman is a true crime film based on the life of Danny Greene, an Irish-American mobster who becomes a prominent figure in the Cleveland mafia wars. The movie depicts Greene's rise to power, his rivalry with the Italian mafia, and his eventual assassination attempt.
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.
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.
The Irishman: In Conversation is a documentary short film that features a conversation with director Martin Scorsese and the cast and crew of The Irishman. They discuss the making of the film, the use of digital de-aging technology, and the story of the notorious mobster Frank Sheeran. The film explores the challenges faced by Scorsese and his team in bringing this epic crime drama to life.
Explore five powerful New York Mafia families, who ran organized crime in America.
Told from both sides of the law, this documentary series showcases the FBI's relentless pursuit of the notorious mob boss, John Gotti. With unprecedented access to classified information and interviews with key players, the series uncovers the inner workings of Gotti's criminal empire and the FBI's determination to dismantle it.
In the 1980s, the son of a tailor in Quebec gets involved in the Mafia and becomes a powerful figure in the criminal empire. As the empire grows, he faces challenges and power struggles within the organization. Mafia Inc. is a gripping crime drama that explores the complex world of organized crime and the rise of a young man in the Canadian Mafia.
Rated X is a biography drama that tells the story of a porn producer and his rise to success in the adult film industry. The film explores the glamorous and dark side of the porn industry, including themes of addiction, betrayal, and the involvement of the mob.
Witness Protection is a crime drama TV movie released in 1999. It tells the story of a family that goes into witness protection after the father becomes a key witness in a mob trial. The movie explores the challenges they face in adapting to their new lives and the dangers they encounter as they try to stay one step ahead of the mob.
Mickey One is a neo-noir film released in 1965. The movie follows a stand-up comedian who is on the run from the mob. He finds himself in a web of paranoia and debt as he tries to escape his past. With a pseudonym and burning clothes, he navigates the seedy underbelly of Chicago and Detroit, encountering strip clubs, broken glass, and a witness to his past crimes. The film explores themes of identity, redemption, and the price of fame.
Ross Kemp investigates Britain's historical connection with the mafia, understanding the background behind the relationship and revealing the truth.
In 1957, an upstate New York town becomes the setting for a historic mob summit, prompting an intense clash between rival gangsters during a time when the American Mafia was at its height of power.
With his mafia wiseguy links and access to entertainment industry star power, Frank Sinatra helped John F. Kennedy into the White House in 1960. But it all came to a bitter end.
Joe believed in right and wrong until... His job outsourced to India. His teaser rate spiked. His wife bailed. But Joe has a plan...to get it all back, and more. Joe returns home, to the last place on planet Earth where real men can be found...Chicago. Joe's Uncle Dominic is "connected". Joe wants in...to The Mob, or "The Outfit", as it is called in Chicago. And he'll do anything to make it happen. Can a wanna-be wise guy live a long and happy life ? A way cool element of The Return of Joe Rich is amazing HD documentary footage of 10 real-life "Chicago Guys" ages 73 to 89. These "guys" found themselves in the same predicament, in real life, in the 1930's, 40's, and 50's, that Joe does today. They form a "Greek Chorus" which inter-cuts with the present day narrative of The Return of Joe Rich. Written by Sam Auster
Violence and corruption pulsed through the soul of the Gangster Empire during the heyday of Prohibition and the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
Chicago Syndicate is a movie set in 1950s Chicago, where a crime boss runs an illegal empire. When a bookkeeper becomes a witness to a murder, the mob tries to eliminate him. The police launch an investigation to bring down the crime syndicate. The movie is filled with blackmail, deception, and violence, as the plot unravels the intricate web of corruption and crime in the city.
When a hitwoman's loved one is kidnapped by the Italian Mafia, she embarks on a mission of revenge and ruthlessness. Along the way, she faces violence, betrayal, and the complexities of her own journal.
A look inside the lives of the country’s most ruthless gangsters who testified against their friends and “families” in an effort to escape life in prison – or certain death. What convinced them to turn? Was it the fear of a life sentence? A threat against them or their family by their former associates?