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Best Crime Movies When Youre Bored From The 80S And 90S That Will Keep You On The Edge Of Your Seat

The best crime movies when youre bored from the 80s and 90s that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Includes Carlito's Way, L.A. Confidential, The Untou...

The cure for boredom isn't distraction — it's genuine engagement. These films demand enough from you that boredom simply doesn't survive the first twenty minutes.

The 80s and 90s are where a lot of cinema's DNA was written. Films that set the templates still running today.

The best crime films understand that most criminals aren't monsters. They're people who made a series of choices.

Carlito's Way movie poster
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1993 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Free after years in prison, Carlito Brigante intends to give up his criminal ways, but it's not long before the ex-con is sucked back into the New York City underworld.

L.A. Confidential movie poster
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1997 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Three detectives in the corrupt and brutal L.A. police force of the 1950s use differing methods to uncover a conspiracy behind the shotgun slayings of the patrons at an all-night diner.

The Untouchables movie poster
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1987 · ★★★½☆ 7.8/10

Elliot Ness, an ambitious prohibition agent, is determined to take down Al Capone. In order to achieve this goal, he forms a group given the nickname “The Untouchables”.

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1980 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Jake Blues, just released from prison, puts his old band back together to save the Catholic home where he and his brother Elwood were raised.

Knockin' on Heaven's Door movie poster
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1997 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Two young men, Martin and Rudi, both suffering from terminal cancer, get to know each other in a hospital room. They drown their desperation in tequila and decide to take one last trip to the sea. Drunk and still in pajamas they steal the first fancy car they find, a 60's Mercedes convertible. The car happens to belong to a bunch of gangsters, which immediately start to chase it, since it contains more than the pistol Martin finds in the glove box.

These films don't romanticise crime — they examine it. The best of them leave you uncertain about who you were rooting for.

Fallen Angels movie poster
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1995 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

An indifferent hitman, his infatuated business partner and an ex-convict search for love and meaning as their lives cross paths in Hong Kong.

Mississippi Burning movie poster
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1988 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Two FBI agents investigating the murder of civil rights workers during the 60s seek to breach the conspiracy of silence in a small Southern town where segregation divides black and white. The younger agent trained in FBI school runs up against the small town ways of his partner, a former sheriff.

Fireworks movie poster
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1997 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Beleaguered police detective Nishi takes desperate measures to try and set things right in a world gone wrong. With his wife suffering from leukemia and his business partner paralyzed from a brutal gangster attack, Nishi borrows from a yakuza loan shark and then robs a bank to clear his debt.

Black Cat, White Cat movie poster
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1998 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

A small-time hustler makes a deal with a notorious gangster to whom he owes money: marry his teenage son to the latter's daughter. However, the young lovers are not as agreeable.

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1996 · ★★★½☆ 7.7/10

Defense attorney Martin Vail takes on jobs for money and prestige rather than any sense of the greater good. His latest case involves an altar boy, accused of brutally murdering the archbishop of Chicago. Vail finds himself up against his ex-pupil and ex-lover, but as the case progresses and the Church's dark secrets are revealed, Vail finds that what appeared a simple case takes on a darker, more dangerous aspect.

The best suspense doesn't come from action — it comes from caring about what happens. These films make you care, then twist the knife.

The best crime films stay with you because they refuse to let you feel entirely comfortable about who you were rooting for.