Kill The Irishman
I like a good mob flick, and this is one of the best. It has all the staples: it casts a mobster as a robin hood style good guy whose motivation is nationalistic pride and wanting to help his community fight corporate interests and rise out of poverty; it's an engrossing David v. Goliath plot where you watch a low ranking mob affiliate take on big mob bosses and win; one of the main character's friends is a cop who likes him personally but has to work against him; and Christopher Walken is on the cast. On the face of it, this film has all the hallmarks of a classic of the genre.
I also get a strong sense that this movie is fairly realistic to the true story, which is an added benefit. I may have to sit and watch some of the documentaries about Daniel Greene to be sure. But, there is some footage from the real deal in the movie, and it seems like the set designers, wardrobe professionals, and casting crew did a lot of great work to make everything look authentic.
