Dive into the world of cunning schemes and elaborate deceptions with our curated list of 10 thrilling films about cons. These movies not only entertain with their intricate plots and twists but also offer a fascinating look into the psychology of deception, making them a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a good mind game.

The Sting (1973)
Description: This classic film follows two con men setting up an elaborate sting operation to swindle a mob boss. Its inclusion in this list is due to its masterful portrayal of the art of the con.
Fact: The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and its plot was inspired by real-life cons of the early 20th century.


The Grifters (1990)
Description: This film delves into the world of small-time cons, exploring the complex relationships between a mother, her son, and his girlfriend, all involved in various scams.
Fact: Anjelica Huston won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in this film.


The Usual Suspects (1995)
Description: While not strictly a con film, the central plot revolves around a legendary criminal mastermind who may or may not exist, making it a thrilling exploration of deception.
Fact: Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Verbal Kint.


Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Description: A modern heist film where a group of skilled criminals plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. It's a perfect example of a high-stakes con game.
Fact: The film was a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name, and its success led to two sequels.


Nine Queens (2000)
Description: A young con artist teams up with a veteran to pull off a scam involving a set of rare stamps. The film's twisty plot keeps viewers guessing until the end.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood as "Criminal" in 2004, but the original remains a superior example of the genre.


Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Description: Based on the true story of Frank Abagnale Jr., who successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars before his 19th birthday, this film showcases the art of impersonation and deception.
Fact: Leonardo DiCaprio was nominated for a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Frank Abagnale Jr.


Matchstick Men (2003)
Description: A con artist with obsessive-compulsive disorder teams up with his estranged daughter to pull off one last big score. The film's intricate plot and character development make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: The film was adapted from a novel by Eric Garcia, and its script was written by Ted Griffin and Nicholas Griffin.


The Prestige (2006)
Description: Two rival magicians engage in a battle of one-upmanship, each employing elaborate cons and tricks to outdo the other. The film's narrative structure itself is a con.
Fact: The film was adapted from a novel by Christopher Priest, and its complex plot was praised for its originality and execution.


The Brothers Bloom (2008)
Description: Two brothers, lifelong con artists, plan one last big con, but their latest mark turns out to be more than they bargained for.
Fact: The film features a unique blend of comedy, romance, and adventure, making it a quirky addition to the con genre.


The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
Description: A masterclass in the art of the con, this film follows an inventor who becomes entangled in a complex scheme involving a mysterious businessman.
Fact: David Mamet, the writer and director, is known for his intricate plots and dialogue, making this film a prime example of his style.
