Are you fascinated by the intricate web of crime, the allure of the underworld, and the psychological intricacies of those who dwell within it? Then this curated list of 10 crime films is just for you. Each film in this collection not only showcases the criminal lifestyle but delves deep into the habits that define these characters, offering a unique perspective on the allure and the downfall of a life of crime. From the gritty streets of London to the neon-lit back alleys of New York, these films will take you on a thrilling journey through the criminal psyche.

The Italian Job (1969)
Description: This classic heist film showcases a group of criminals whose habits and skills are put to the ultimate test in a gold heist in Turin.
Fact: The famous Mini Cooper chase scene was filmed in Turin, Italy, with the cars driven by stunt drivers.


Get Carter (1971)
Description: Michael Caine stars as a gangster seeking revenge, highlighting the brutal reality of criminal habits and the code of the underworld.
Fact: The film was shot in Newcastle upon Tyne, which adds to its gritty, authentic feel.


The Long Good Friday (1980)
Description: This British gangster film explores the life of Harold Shand, a London mobster whose empire is threatened by an unknown enemy. It's a perfect example of how criminal habits can lead to one's downfall.
Fact: Bob Hoskins improvised the famous line "What the fuck are you doing on that boat?" during filming.


The Limey (1999)
Description: Terence Stamp plays an ex-con seeking revenge, highlighting how deeply ingrained criminal habits can drive one's actions.
Fact: The film uses non-linear storytelling, with scenes from different times intercut to create a unique narrative flow.


The Bank Job (2008)
Description: Based on a true story, this film shows how a group of small-time crooks' criminal habits lead them to attempt a daring bank heist.
Fact: The film was shot in the same vault where the real robbery took place.


Sexy Beast (2000)
Description: A retired gangster is forced back into crime by a ruthless associate, showcasing the inescapable pull of criminal habits. The film's intense performances make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: Ray Winstone's character was originally written for Michael Caine, who turned down the role.


Snatch (2000)
Description: Another Guy Ritchie masterpiece, this film intertwines multiple criminal stories, showing how habits and greed can lead to chaos.
Fact: Brad Pitt's character, Mickey, speaks in an unintelligible Irish accent, which was actually improvised by Pitt.


Layer Cake (2004)
Description: Daniel Craig stars as a drug dealer looking to retire, but his criminal habits and past dealings pull him back into the game.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of a former drug dealer.


The Krays (1990)
Description: This biopic delves into the lives of the notorious Kray twins, whose criminal habits made them both feared and revered in London's East End.
Fact: The film was shot in the actual locations where the Krays operated, adding to its authenticity.


Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
Description: Guy Ritchie's debut film is a comedic look at a group of friends whose criminal habits lead them into a dangerous underworld of debt and double-crossing.
Fact: The film was made on a budget of just £960,000, which was recouped in just the first week of release.
