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## The Best crime Movies on Tubi (November 2023)
Nightcrawler (2014)
Its been a minute since we’ve seen Jake Gyllenhaal in a crime thriller.Setting our wishes for another aside, *Nightcrawler* is a grate one to look back on (along with Prisoners and Nocturnal Animals). Gyllenhaal plays Lou bloom, a seemingly normal guy making ends meet, who stumbles upon news station cameramen filming a car wreck. He soon learns that the cameramen are freelancers who monitor police radios to reach the scene as events unfold.he ends up working for a news station, and before long, Lou finds more ways to capture violent footage as, well, violence sells. Soon,we find out this “normal” guy is actually pretty twisted. This is a clean satirical thriller, with every element of character-driven suspense cinema – reminiscent of films like *Network*, *Drive*, and *Taxi Driver*. Directed by Dan Gilroy, *Nightcrawler* received critical acclaim for Gyllenhaal’s performance and its unsettling portrayal of media sensationalism.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Just a notice: this is a graphically violent film. That said, it’s a fantastic movie, but even the most thick-skinned viewers may flinch. Directed by David Fincher and based on the first novel in the *Millennium* series by stieg Larsson, *The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo* stars Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig as Lisbeth Salander, a hacker, and Mikael blomkvist, an investigative journalist, respectively. They team up to uncover the truth behind the decades-old disappearance of Harriet Vanger.The film was nominated for five Academy Awards.
Dead Man Walking (1995)
For a different take on the genre, this is a heart-wrenching drama based on sister Helen Prejean’s real-life experiences. Directed by Tim Robbins, the film stars Susan Sarandon as Prejean and Sean Penn as Matthew Poncelet, a man on death row for murder. When Prejean