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  • 3 great Max crime dramas you should watch in June 2025

    Max, HBO Max, whatever it’s called. Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service remains one of the best places to go if you’re looking for a movie. The streaming service has never fully figured out how to make sure that its subscribers can actually see everything available there, though, which is why we’ve pulled together a list of three great crime movies that you can watch now.

    Whatever flavor of crime movie you’re looking for, you should be able to find it on this list. Check them out below:

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    Public Enemies (2009)

    Michael Mann has made a number of great crime films over the course of his career, but Public Enemies is perhaps his most underrated. The film, which tells the story of John Dillinger and the FBI’s quest to bring him down, is equal parts stylish and gritty and a throwback to an era when the most famous men in America were criminals.

    Featuring a relatively grounded performance from Johnny Depp and Christian Bale as his capable foil, Public Enemies is a riveting examination of an era in American life when it felt like a particularly talented bank robber could get away with it forever.

    You can watch Public Enemies on Max.

    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

    One of the most unusual movies from a great year for movies, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai follows a contract killer who operates under an ancient samurai code. His loyalty is to a low-level mobster who saved his life years before, and he tries to do his job with the kind of honor that is absent from modern crime.

    In addition to being a brilliant crime thriller anchored by Forest Whitaker in one of his best performances, Ghost Dog is the kind of movie that feels completely impossible to replicate. It’s the only movie like it out there.

    You can watch Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai on Max.

    Casino (1995)

    In the wake of Goodfellas, Casino reteamed Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Martin Scorsese for what was seen as an underwhelming follow-up. Now, Casino is differentiated enough from its predecessor to stand on its own merits, which are considerable. The film follows a low-level gangster who finds himself assigned to Las Vegas as the city is erupting with activity.

    After finding early success in the job, he begins to struggle with his ex-wife, his enforcer, and the corrupt politicians that have come to define the city. A harder, edgier, and less funny movie than Goodfellas, Casino is nonetheless a worthy gangster epic.

    You can watch Casino on Max.

  • 3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (May 2-4)

    Over the course of more than a decade, Netflix has made flooding its service with TV shows part of the goal. That can be great — who doesn’t love a wealth of choices? But it also means that narrowing in on any particular show can be incredibly challenging.

    That’s why we’ve put together a list of great shows you should watch this weekend. Without further ado, here they are:

    We also have guides to the best new shows to stream, the best shows on Netflix, the best shows on Hulu, the best shows on Amazon Prime Video, the best shows on Max, and the best shows on Disney+.

    Zero Day (2025)

    Robert De Niro’s very first TV series didn’t get the love it deserved, but Zero Day is well worth your time if you missed it. De Niro plays a former U.S. president called back into service following a devastating cyberattack to determine exactly what happened.

    In addition to De Niro, the cast includes Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, and Lizzy Caplan. Although it’s careful to avoid too many direct parallels to modern politics, Zero Day is tense, thrilling, and carefully thought out in a way few shows are.

    You can watch Zero Day on Netflix.

    The Perfect Couple (2024)

    If you’re looking for an exciting murder mystery set in a beautiful locale, you could do far worse than The Perfect Couple. Although this show isn’t quite as smart as The White Lotus, it nonetheless features a great ensemble led by Nicole Kidman and Liev Schreiber as they deal with the aftermath of a body washing up on the shore of their extravagant beach house.

    Although the show does put plenty of focus on its central mystery, it’s also a solid examination of the way privilege warps everything, including who actually gets held responsible for committing heinous acts of violence.

    You can watch The Perfect Couple on Netflix.

    Detroiters (2017-2018)

    If you love Tim Robinson’s I Think You Should Leave, you should watch the series he made just before it that has received much less attention. Although Detroiters isn’t explicitly a sketch comedy, it has the same chaotic energy, and the jokes hit just as hard as they did when it was first released.

    In the series, Robinson and Sam Richardson play a pair of fledgling ad executives living in Detroit who have to rely on their hustle in order to break into a business dominated by more major firms. The perfect combination of endearing and hilarious, Detroiters became a cult fascination almost immediately but still deserves a bigger audience.

    You can watch Detroiters on Netflix.

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  • Former mobster rates 9 Mafia scenes in movies and TV

    Former mobster Anthony Ruggiano Jr. rates Mafia scenes in movies and TV shows.

    He discusses the portrayal of bust-out schemes in “Goodfellas,” starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Lorraine Bracco, and relates to his own time in witness protection. He explains how wars broke out between New York’s Five Families in “The Godfather,” starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and James Caan. He separates fact from fiction about truck hijackings in “Donnie Brasco,” starring Johnny Depp. He talks about the infamous murder of “Crazy” Joe Gallo in “The Irishman,” starring Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. He breaks down how underworld gambling worked in “Killing Them Softly,” starring Brad Pitt, Ben Mendelsohn, and Scoot McNairy. He lays out the structure and roles of a Mafia family in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” starring Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, and Kaitlin Olson. He looks at how mob boss John Gotti is portrayed in “Gotti,” starring John Travolta. He details how gangsters turned into informants in “The Sopranos,” starring James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, and Michael Imperioli. Finally, he analyzes how the Mafia once controlled New York City’s construction business in “The Simpsons.”

    Anthony Ruggiano Jr. is a former proposed member of the Gambino crime family. He is now a counselor at a drug treatment center in Florida and host of the “Reformed Gangsters” podcast. You can find his podcast on YouTube.

    Read the original article on Business Insider