Top 5 Gangster Films of All Time.

Top 5 Gangster Films of All Time.

Movies are always been the best source for entertainment for all of us. Some movies make us feel like it’s our story. While some films let us live our dream. Let’s check to Top 5 Gangster Films of All Time.

There are different categories for making or watching a movie. In all of them if you are a fan of badass characters then you must be a super fan of a gangster movie.

The actor with killing style killing weapons, and tones of heavy dialogues to kill the hearts of the audience. There are so many movies with a great fan base among gangster category. But here we are presenting you Top 5 Gangster Films of All Time.

5. Mean Streets (1973)

Martin Scorsese’s 1973 film Mean Streets. The director’s second feature and one that helped establish several stylistic and thematic elements that would go on to define the Scorsese brand for many years to come: a gritty urban setting, violence, Catholic guilt, noirish realism, racial tension, rock and roll, Robert De Niro, etc. Finding its place in the overall film canon, Mean Street is a film that enjoys nearly universal admiration among the critical community, or at least it did when it first appeared, but it has, I’ve found, become fairly polarizing among those who watch it for the first time today.

4. Goodfellas (1990)

It was a mood of guilt and regret, of quick stupid decisions leading to wasted lifetimes. Of loyalty turned into betrayal. Yet at the same time there was an element of furtive nostalgia. For bad times that shouldn’t be missed, but were. Most films, even great ones, evaporate like mist once you’ve returned to the real world; they leave memories behind, but their reality fades fairly quickly. Not this film, which shows America’s finest filmmaker at the peak of his form.

3. Reservoir Dogs (1992)

If not the most iconic line from a film stuffed with quotable dialogue. This is possibly the one that encapsulates writer-director Quentin Tarantino’s impact with his debut feature Reservoir Dogs, which first screened at Sundance Film Festival 25 years ago. The talkative auteur has the (self-) promotional bark – splicing old-fashioned showman with enthusiastic fanboy – and his subsequent career shows sizeable teeth marks on more than just 1990s independent cinema

2. The Killing (1956)

The Killing (1956) is a stylish but stark film noir crime drama, and the definitive heist-caper movie – a story of greed and infidelity. The classic, dark-edged black and white film was 28-year-old writer/director Stanley Kubrick’s third film – and first successful one, although highly under-rated when released.

1. The Godfather (1972)

The Godfather, American gangster epic film, released in 1972, that was adapted from the 1969 best-selling novel by Mario Puzo and has been regarded as a masterpiece since its release. Its creative cinematography, haunting score, and unforgettable performances by such actors as Marlon Brando and Al Pacino made the movie best gangster movie ever.

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