If you loved the darkly comedic and twist-filled chaos of Kill Me Three Times (2015), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similarly thrilling movies and shows that blend crime, humor, and unexpected turns. Whether you're a fan of quirky assassins, tangled plots, or sharp wit, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
Description: A groundbreaking crime film with non-linear storytelling, dark humor, and iconic dialogue.
Fact: The film's script was famously sold for $1 million, a record at the time for a first-time director.


Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
Description: A gritty yet humorous crime film with overlapping plots, eccentric criminals, and a chaotic chain of events.
Fact: The film was made on a shoestring budget and launched the careers of several British actors.


Snatch (2000)
Description: A fast-paced crime caper with intersecting storylines, sharp dialogue, and a mix of humor and violence.
Fact: The film features a real bare-knuckle boxing champion, Brad Pitt's character was nearly unintelligible due to his accent.


Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
Description: A neo-noir comedy with a self-aware narrative, blending crime, humor, and a satirical take on Hollywood.
Fact: The title is derived from a famous phrase used to describe James Bond films.


Layer Cake (2004)
Description: A sleek crime thriller with a sophisticated protagonist navigating London's underworld, filled with twists and double-crosses.
Fact: The film's title refers to the layers of deception and hierarchy in the criminal world.


In Bruges (2008)
Description: A blend of crime, dark humor, and existential drama, with hitmen navigating moral dilemmas in a picturesque setting.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in Bruges, Belgium, and the city becomes almost a character in itself.


RocknRolla (2008)
Description: A stylish crime thriller with a rock-and-roll edge, featuring a web of deceit, betrayal, and dark humor.
Fact: The film was intended to be the first in a trilogy, but the sequels were never made.


The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Description: A stylish spy caper with a retro aesthetic, witty banter, and a mix of action and humor.
Fact: The film is based on a 1960s TV series and features a soundtrack heavily influenced by the era.


Seven Psychopaths (2012)
Description: A meta-commentary on crime films, filled with quirky characters, violent twists, and self-referential humor.
Fact: The script was inspired by the writer's own struggles with writer's block and Hollywood expectations.


The Nice Guys (2016)
Description: A darkly comedic crime thriller with a mix of action and mystery, featuring eccentric characters and a convoluted plot.
Fact: The film is set in 1970s Los Angeles and includes a fictionalized version of the adult film industry.
