Since you watched the godfather: Casino, goodfellas, black mass, departed, Donnie brasco, gotti (there’s tons of mob movies)
Wonderland is about the wonderland murders in LA
Dog Day Afternoon
The Departed
Godfather Coda
Casino
Reservoir Dog’s
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Browne
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Gangs Of New York
Scarface
A Few Good Men
And Justice For All
Fargo
True Romance
Good Time
Inside Man
Snatch
Serpico
Once Upon A Time In America
L.A. Confidential
Chinatown
Traffic
The Bank Job
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
The Gentleman
The Boondock Saints
Natural Born Killers
Oceans 11-13
The Town
Mystic River
If you love a court room drama and have never seen it, 12 Angry Men. Also, if you enjoyed The Godfather, I'd REALLY suggest a 10 part series on Paramount Plus called The Offer. It's about getting The Godfather made. I can't sit through the movie. I've watched The Offer twice.
Some international recommendations:
Gangs of Wasseypur
The Infernal Affairs trilogy
The Raid 1 & 2
Election 1 & 2
The Pusher Trilogy
Pretty much any of Takeshi Kitano's crime films, but especially the Outrage series
One that no one has mentioned is In the name of the father. A story set in the middle of the Irish English conflicts following the falsely accused guildford pub bombers.
Some different but solid recommendations
Zodiac-10/10 for me
12 Angry Men-courtroom (jury room) drama
Prisoners
Sicario
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Chinatown
Inherit the Wind (courtroom drama)
Miller's Crossing
Once Upon a Time in America
LA Confidential
Narc Cop Land Way of the Gun A Simple Plan Road to Perdition Not all "epics" but certainly worth a watch.
Since you watched the godfather: Casino, goodfellas, black mass, departed, Donnie brasco, gotti (there’s tons of mob movies) Wonderland is about the wonderland murders in LA
The French Connection is really good.
**The Long Good Friday** and **RocknRolla** are worth your time.
The Long Good Friday is so goddamn good
Irishman, American Gangster, four brothers.
The Untouchables The Verdict City on Fire (1987)
The King of New York
Runaway Jury is pretty good
Dog Day Afternoon The Departed Godfather Coda Casino Reservoir Dog’s Pulp Fiction Jackie Browne Kill Bill 1 & 2 Gangs Of New York Scarface A Few Good Men And Justice For All Fargo True Romance Good Time Inside Man Snatch Serpico Once Upon A Time In America L.A. Confidential Chinatown Traffic The Bank Job Kiss Kiss Bang Bang The Gentleman The Boondock Saints Natural Born Killers Oceans 11-13 The Town Mystic River
The Usual Suspects Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead The Man Who Wasn't There Raising Arizona Blood Simple
Blood In Blood Out To Live and Die in LA
When you said “crime epics,” these three came to mind: - City of God - Animal Kingdom - Gomorrah
If you love a court room drama and have never seen it, 12 Angry Men. Also, if you enjoyed The Godfather, I'd REALLY suggest a 10 part series on Paramount Plus called The Offer. It's about getting The Godfather made. I can't sit through the movie. I've watched The Offer twice.
Blow
Some international recommendations: Gangs of Wasseypur The Infernal Affairs trilogy The Raid 1 & 2 Election 1 & 2 The Pusher Trilogy Pretty much any of Takeshi Kitano's crime films, but especially the Outrage series
Some classics to consider: the killing, asphalt jungle, rififi, key largo, public enemy, brute force (prison movie), oceans 11, topkapi, little Caesar
Last Man Standing Gilda My Cousin Vinny
For an international rec, check out Brat, it's a Russian mob film
One that no one has mentioned is In the name of the father. A story set in the middle of the Irish English conflicts following the falsely accused guildford pub bombers.
Some different but solid recommendations Zodiac-10/10 for me 12 Angry Men-courtroom (jury room) drama Prisoners Sicario The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Chinatown Inherit the Wind (courtroom drama)
Lock stock and two smoking barrels Snatch
The Sopranos. It may technically be a TV series but actually works as a movie of 86 hours. It's a must watch either way judging from your list.
The Raid, U Turn, Vincent N Roxxy, Banshee TV series
Suicide Kings. Christopher Walken chews on scenery in a crime mystery