If you enjoyed the gripping drama and crime elements of 'Gotti: Godfather and Son (2018),' you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that delve into the world of organized crime, family loyalty, and power struggles. Whether you're a fan of true crime stories or mobster sagas, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

The Godfather (1972)
Description: A classic crime drama that delves deep into the intricacies of organized crime, family loyalty, and power struggles within a mafia family.
Fact: The cat held by Marlon Brando in the opening scene was a stray that the actor found on the set and insisted on including in the film.


Scarface (1983)
Description: A brutal portrayal of the rise and fall of a drug lord, highlighting themes of ambition, power, and the destructive nature of the criminal lifestyle.
Fact: The famous line 'Say hello to my little friend' was improvised by Al Pacino during filming.


Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Description: An epic crime saga spanning decades, focusing on friendship, betrayal, and the passage of time within the world of organized crime.
Fact: The original cut of the film was over 10 hours long, but it was drastically shortened for its U.S. release.


Miller's Crossing (1990)
Description: A stylized gangster film with intricate plotting, moral ambiguity, and a focus on loyalty and betrayal within a Prohibition-era criminal underworld.
Fact: The film's distinctive look was inspired by the works of Dashiell Hammett and other hardboiled crime fiction authors.


A Bronx Tale (1993)
Description: A coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of organized crime, focusing on the moral dilemmas faced by a young man torn between two father figures.
Fact: Robert De Niro made his directorial debut with this film, which was adapted from a one-man play by Chazz Palminteri.


Carlito's Way (1993)
Description: A former gangster tries to go straight but is pulled back into the criminal world, exploring themes of redemption and the inescapable nature of one's past.
Fact: The film's iconic nightclub scene was shot in a real New York City club that was about to be demolished.


Casino (1995)
Description: Explores the dark underbelly of Las Vegas, focusing on the mob's influence over casinos, with themes of greed, betrayal, and violent consequences.
Fact: The film's budget was $52 million, making it one of the most expensive films of its time, largely due to the detailed recreation of 1970s Las Vegas.


Donnie Brasco (1997)
Description: Based on a true story, it follows an FBI agent who infiltrates the mafia, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the psychological toll of undercover work.
Fact: The real Donnie Brasco (Joseph D. Pistone) served as a consultant on the film to ensure accuracy.


The Departed (2006)
Description: A gripping tale of undercover cops and mob informants, filled with tension, deception, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong movie 'Infernal Affairs,' but set in Boston's Irish-American mob scene.


American Gangster (2007)
Description: Chronicles the rise of a Harlem drug lord and the detective determined to bring him down, highlighting themes of ambition, corruption, and justice.
Fact: Denzel Washington gained 30 pounds to portray Frank Lucas, the real-life drug kingpin.
