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  1. 1. Rope (1948) Approved | 80 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. 7.9. Rate. 73 Metascore. Two men attempt to prove they committed the perfect crime by hosting a dinner party after strangling their former classmate to death. Director: Alfred Hitchcock | Stars: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger, Dick Hogan. Votes:

    • Seven (1995) Brutal killings, each describing a biblical sin, an unnamed American city. A soon to be retired detective with his hot headed partner start looking for this unknown killer called John Doe.
    • The French Connection (1971) Inspired by a true story, ‘The French Connection’ is gritty, fast-paced, and innovative police drama about two New York City cops trying to intercept a huge heroin shipment coming from France.
    • Zodiac (2007) In the late sixties/early seventies, a serial killer was roaming loose on the streets of San Francisco. Each of his killings was followed up by an encrypted letter to the local news papers, taunting the police to crack them.
    • The Silence of the Lambs (1991) A nightmare in which lambs are being slaughtered on a firm, keeps a young trainee from Quantico, Virginia awake in the nights.
  2. Apr 25, 2023 · The Cat and Mouse genre is a popular theme in movies and TV that typically involves a pursuit between a pursuer and a pursued character. This genre is characterized by its use of tension, suspense, and psychological games, with the goal of keeping the audience on the edge of their seat.

  3. A couple from college get caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic hitchhiker and the police after witnessing a murder and being framed. Director: Dave Meyers | Stars: Sean Bean, Sophia Bush, Zachary Knighton, Neal McDonough. Votes: 45,044 | Gross: $16.47M

    • Heat (1995) - 87%
    • Zodiac (2007) - 89%
    • The Departed (2006) - 91%
    • Insomnia (2002) - 92%
    • Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) - 93%
    • Looper (2012) - 93%
    • The Fugitive (1993) - 96%
    • Catch Me If You Can (2002) - 96%
    • The French Connection (1971) - 98%
    • North by Northwest (1959) - 99%

    Heat isn’t just a cat and mouse movie, it’s a heist movie too, and one of the best ever made, at that. The further the movie progresses, the more intense it gets, as Vincent Hanna, played by Al Pacino, tries to hunt down the criminal mastermind Neil McCauley, played by Robert De Niro. Pitting Pacino and De Niro against each other is a formula that’...

    Being no stranger to intelligent crime movies, David Fincher directed 2007’s Zodiac, which is based on a real-life serial killer who was never caught. Zodiacis one of the most interesting cat and mouse thrillers because it attempts to get to the bottom of who the killer really was. With an all-star cast that includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, ...

    Scorsese has only ever won one Academy Award, which is cinema-blasphemy in itself, and he earned the Best Directing statue for The Departed, arguably the best gangster movie of the 21st century. The film is also one of the best cat and mouse movies because each character is both the cat and the mouse. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Billy Costigan, an unde...

    Another movie featuring Al Pacino, Insomniareceived glowing reviews despite being fairly unknown to many movie fans. What people may not know is that the movie was directed by none other than Christopher Nolan, and it’s the only movie he has directed that he didn’t also write. RELATED: Al Pacino: His 5 Best & 5 Worst Roles (According To IMDb) Being...

    Terminator 2: Judgement Daymight be the ultimate cat and mouse movie. Developing the narrative from the first movie, which was comparatively a much simpler cat and mouse movie, the second and arguably the last great entry in the series was revolutionary in its special effects. It also expertly subverted expectations by turning Arnie into the hero, ...

    Being the newest movie on the list, Looperis not just another sci-fi movie, but a time travel movie too. It follows Bruce Willis' character as he is sent back in time, only for a manhunt to take place between him and his younger self, played by Joseph Gordon Levitt. With a unique approach to the genre, Looper is one of the best movies about time tr...

    After Harrison Ford played two of cinema’s most iconic heroes, Han Solo and Indiana Jones, the actor dove into crime thrillers in the late 80s and early 90s, and The Fugitiveis the clear crown jewel of the lot. Ford plays Richard Kimble, who is trying to uncover who murdered his wife while being on the run after being framed for that very crime. It...

    Catch Me If You Canis possibly the most exciting and thrilling Steven Spielberg movie of the 2000s, as it follows Tom Hanks trying to track down a 16-year-old fraudster. The fraudster leaves a trail of counterfeit checks across the whole of the U.S., and Hanks’ character is outsmarted almost every step of the way. Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays one o...

    Being one of the many great classics led by Gene Hackman, The French Connectioncenters around Jimmy Doyle, a police detective who shakes down criminals with brutal and excessive force. RELATED: 5 Best Crime Films Set In L.A. (& 5 Set In New York City) However, those actions are never looked at as heroic in the movie, and the narrative that concerns...

    Arguably Alfred Hitchcock's best movie, North By Northwestis one of the most influential movies in cinema history and an outlier in Hitchcock’s canon of suspenseful thrillers. The Cary Grant-starring movie is a spy thriller in which an innocent man is mistaken for a rogue government agent who is trying to leak government secrets, and it’s possibly ...

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  5. 1. Mighty Mouse. Animation, Action, Adventure | Announced. Update of the classic cartoon about a mouse superhero who protects his rodent brethren from the tyranny of the cat menace. 2. Tom and Jerry (2010) TV-Y7 | Animation. 7.7. Rate. The misadventures of a cat and a mouse. Votes: 872. Watch on Boomerang. with Prime Video Channels. 3.

  6. Aug 23, 2016 · 1. ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002) The objective of this classic Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio drama is right there in the title. DiCaprio plays Frank Abagnale Jr., an extraordinary man who became...

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