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New York City Crime Movies 2. Movies You Need To Watch. There are any number of reasons to be excited for A Most Violent Year which bows at the AFI Fest today prior to opening on New Years Eve. Its Jessica Chastains next film after Interstellar, its Oscar Isaacs most high profile, meaty lead since Inside Llewyn Davis, and its director J. C. Chandors third film after the terrific, eclectic one two punch of Margin Call and All is Lost. And theres the absolutely fantastic looking trailer plus its great read our review. But theres one final factor that has us anticipating it so hotly the film is the latest addition to the canon of New York Crime movies, a genre that is so distinctive and so deeply knotted into the very fabric of modern American cinema that it has given us maybe ten or twenty of its irrefutably anointed classics. New York City is a place that more than most is built on a self created image, and that image has been exported far and wide via the movies, which is to say that there is probably no more cinematic city in the whole wide world. The city has been ceaselessly chronicled through the ages, from borough to borough, from skyscraper to curbside gutter, in all its grit, glory and glamorous anti glamor. And crime is an indelible part of that image we may be living in a post Giuliani era in which its safe to use the subway at night and the most frightening thing that can happen to you in Brooklyn is an incorrectly spiced chai latte, but only the most unromantic cinephile can fail to have a faint tinge of nostalgia for the New York of vice and graft and grime, where lives might have been more brutal and shorter, but they played out against an immense backdrop of neon sleaze and broken dreams with jagged edges. But who among us hasnt seen the touchpoints in this genre And what more is there to say about The Godfather trilogy, Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, Once Upon a Time in America, Serpico, Gangs of New York, The Taking of Pelham 1. Death Wish, Leon, The French Connection, Dog Day Afternoon, On the Waterfront, Midnight Cowboy etc Its such a populous category that we decided to take a look instead at a few films you might not have seen or that dont necessarily spring immediately to mind. Here then are just 2. New York City crime movies to get you in the mood for A Most Violent Year a couple of them were even released in 1. King of New York 1. Martin Scorsese would be the undisputed Godfather of this list were we including the biggest films in the genre, but Abel Ferrara may well be the reigning feudal lord for this incarnation his films are just as mired in the monumental grime of New Yorks underworld but are just a bit  more under the radar. Here, we have confined ourselves to just two consecutive titles, King of New York and Bad Lieutenant see below. The earlier film was in fact the first to get a free pass onto this list, as its something of a neglected classic featuring a towering, haunted Christopher Walken lead performance and a terrific supporting cast including Laurence Fishburne, Wesley Snipes, Steve Buscemi, Giancarlo Esposito and David Caruso. And its set against the backdrop of a perfectly corrupt and venal city, above whose sins and temptations Walkens drug kingpin trying to do right may try to rise, physically, in his penthouse suite at the Plaza Hotel, as well as metaphorically but which will always pull him back down. In fact, Walkens Frank White is motivated by a love for the city and a despair at whats become of his childhood Lower East Side neighborhood, prompting him to turn would be Robin Hood, albeit a peculiarly ruthless one. Its gloriously grim, gritty stuff, as doom laden as the best noir and as hard boiled as any gangster classic, and in its depiction of Whites contradictory, protective but also predatory relationship toward the city that will devour even him in the end, its pretty much indispensable. Find listings of daytime and primetime ABC TV shows, movies and specials. Get links to your favorite show pages. Harvey Weinsteins Legacy, Revisited We Debate the Miramax Days IndieWires Movie Podcast Screen Talk Episode 169 Plus How the Oscar race has come into. Hese nasty 18 y. o. Watchem screwed and stretched with fat cocks and blasted with cum on the faceThe Naked City 1. Before Paris Rififi, before London Night and The City, there was New York City, The Naked City. Jules Dassins name often gets lost in the shuffle when dealing with the most influential film noir and crime directors, but hes truly one of the pioneers of the genre. Especially when it comes to inextricably intertwining the pictures story with its setting, as is perhaps most literally obvious with The Naked City. An unnamed narrator, who would at times comically adopt the role of tour guide producer Mark Helligner, tells us right away that this is, among other things, a story of a city. Filmed entirely on location, the film takes on a unique and supremely effective semi documented style to show us a few samples of the eight million New Yorkers going about their business. IsDkeMc8lCm5TPruqebnuBOiq4BMABshpJxbxWuQiNpgKa5Bsjz3y4lp81enJQhM1Ml=h900' alt='Watch You Can`T Take It With You Full Movie' title='Watch You Can`T Take It With You Full Movie' />Then it zeroes in on a murder of a girl, and we follow Lieutenant Muldoon scene stealing Barry Fitzgerald and his unit as they investigate and search for her killer, ending with a thrilling chase sequence. In order to get the most authentic New York vibe possible, Dassin went as far as to film in public with hidden cameras. But its the birds eye view aerial shots, a sunset under the Brooklyn Bridge and a lit up Manhattan at night that truly gives the city indeed, the picture itself its pulse that never stops beating. It went on to inspire the super popular TV show of the same name that ran from 1. The Pope Of Greenwich Village 1. This one seriously gets a bum rap. The Pope of Greenwich Village is a nostalgic trip in the time machine to 8. Reallife story of Arizona hotshots taking on wildfire blazes pays solid, oldfashioned tribute to men who lead dangerous lives Noah Baumbachs funny, literate. Home of the biggest brutal dildo penetrations you have ever seen Brutal dildos features girls sucking and fucking massive dildos. Watch them shove these huge monster. Watch Out, Michael Phelps Russell Wilson Cant Wait to Slime You at the 2017 Kids Choice Sports Awards. Here are the best 100 movies that you must see. TemperatureOfLove_takeover_EN.jpg' alt='Watch You Can`T Take It With You Full Movie' title='Watch You Can`T Take It With You Full Movie' />Watch You Can`T Take It With You Full MovieNew York through the perspective of petty thugs in Little Italy. Watch Angels &Amp; Demons Online. Mickey Rourke in the prime of his career plays Charlie, a guy one inch away from being a good person as his ballerina girlfriend Diane Daryl Hannah tells him. Hes your typically hot tempered Italian who loves to blurt out a capisce at the end of his sentences and doesnt mind giving the wall a what for every time his girlfriend or his no good idiotic cousin Paulie Eric Roberts in a fro put him in a bind. Charlie and Paulie lose their jobs as waiters and get in deep with the local mafia boss Bed Bug Eddie the inestimable Burt Young who was about to pay off a corrupt cop until the two get in his way. Director Stuart Rosenbergs legacy apart from directing 1. The Naked City TV series, see above shines brightest with Cool Hand Luke and Brubaker, but theres something warm and fond sustained in Pope even after all these years. By no means a perfect film it has an especially imperfect ending, its full of charm, surprising romance, a fantastic Sinatra inspired soundtrack, and features a cameo appearance by Geraldine Page that is so superb it nabbed her an Oscar nomination for about two minutes of screen time. Cry of the City 1. A cracking film noir from noir master Robert Siodmak, who also gave us the classic Burt LancasterAva Gardner noir The Killers, Cry of the City may be a notch down from that high watermark, but only a very small notch. Pacy, seamy and stupendously well shot with the kind of framing and chiaruscuro shading that noir lends itself to so well, the film follows a small time hood called Rome Richard Conte, here a ringer for Brit character actor Danny Webb pursued doggedly by Candella Victor Mature, a detective who grew up in the same rough neighborhood. It really has it all murderous, emasculating masseuses adoring younger brothers who need to be turned away from the lure of crime back street abortionists moral ambiguity Rome is this time being pursued for a crime of which he is innocent and the parallels between good guy and bad guy are writ large, Heat style. And it also has some deliciously seedy texture, courtesy of its on location New York scenes, all rain slicked sidewalks, classic cars, pillbox hats and reflective neon signage, culminating in a poetic finale that plays out on the stoop of, what else, the downtown church where the men have their final, doomy encounter.