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“Crime drama”
Movies (598)
- Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2012)
- Lawman Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) investigates two mob-related homicides. Starring: Gloria Reuben, Kathy Baker, Jeff Geddis, Robert Carradine, Stephen McHattie, Kohl Sudduth, William Sadler, William Devane, Saul Rubinek, and Tom Selleck Directed by:
- Transit (2012)
- Criminals try to retrieve stolen money from a family's car. Starring: Jake Cherry, Diora Baird, James Frain, Elisabeth Röhm, Sterling Knight, Ryan Donowho, James Caviezel, and Harold Perrineau Directed by: Antonio Negret
- The Son of No One (2011)
- When he was a youth in the Queensborough projects, Jonathan White (Channing Tatum) -- then known as Milk -- killed a couple of junkies. His dead father's former partner, Detective Stanford (Al Pacino), got him off the hook for the crime. Now a rookie police officer himself, Jonathan remains haunted by the incident. When a Queens reporter (Juliette Binoche) receives anonymous tips regarding the long-ago crime, the implications for both White and Stanford are clear. Starring: Al Pacino, Juliette Binoche, Channing Tatum, Roger Smith, Tracy Morgan, Katie Holmes, Ray Liotta, Brian Gilbert, and Jake Cherry Directed by: Dito Montiel
- Kill the Irishman (2011)
- Mobster Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson) ignites a turf war in 1970s Cleveland that leads to the collapse of the Mafia in several major U.S. cities. Starring: Val Kilmer, Fionnula Flanagan, Linda Cardellini, Ray Stevenson, Robert Davi, Laura Ramsey, Vinnie Jones, Tony Darrow, Tony Lo Bianco, Christopher Walken, and Vincent D'Onofrio Directed by: Jonathan Hensleigh
- Pinching Penny (2011)
- A British hypochondriac becomes a criminal after becoming addicted to consumerism. Starring: Ryan Niebeling, Ginny Glaser, Jeff Nichol, Brianna Lucas, Lauren Wertz, Paul Vonasek, Timothy Meyer, Chadwick Anderson, Steven Molony, and Sebastian Hull Directed by: Dan Glaser
- Flypaper (2011)
- A man tries to protect a teller, whom he secretly loves, after two groups rob her bank at the same time. Starring: Jeffrey Tambor, Matt Ryan, Tim Nelson, Rob Huebel, Ashley Judd, Patrick Dempsey, Adrian Martinez, Curtis Armstrong, Mekhi Phifer, Octavia Spencer, Pruitt Vince, and John Ventimiglia Directed by: Rob Minkoff
- The Entitled (2011)
- Desperate for cash, a recent college graduate (Kevin Zegers) kidnaps three children and demands a $3 million ransom. Starring: Devon Bostick, Ray Liotta, Kevin Zegers, Dustin Milligan, Laura Vandervoort, and Victor Garber Directed by:
- Iris Johansen's The Killing Game (2011)
- A forensic sculptor (Laura Prepon) risks her life after receiving clues from her daughter's murderer. Starring: Laura Prepon and Naomi Judd Directed by:
- Restitution (2011)
- As he investigates a series of murders and becomes the killer's next target, a man (Mark Bierlein) finds that there is no one he can trust. Starring: Milica Govich, Mark Bierlein, Tom Arnold, William Sadler, Mena Suvari, Lance Kawas, Jimmy Doom, and C. Howell Directed by: Lance Kawas
- A Crime (2006)
- Returning home from work, blue-collar New Yorker Vincent (Norman Reedus) unwittingly stumbles onto the crime scene of his murdered wife. Three years later, he is still inconsolable -- so much so that he is utterly oblivious to his neighbor, Alice (Emmanuelle Béart), and her obsessive affection for him. Wishing to force closure and bring an end to his vigilante murder investigation, Alice uses her allure to snare Roger (Harvey Keitel), a lonely cab driver and the perfect patsy. Starring: Kim Director, Norman Reedus, Brian Tarantina, Harvey Keitel, Patrick Collins, Emmanuelle Béart, Lily Rabe, and Joe Grifasi Directed by: Manuel Pradal







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