
This week, Film4 is screening some of the greatest crime movies ever made -
from The Untouchables and Once Upon A Time In America to The Departed
and Road To Perdition.
To mark the occasion, we're running down the greatest crime pictures of the nineties and the noughties. GoodFellas, Reservoir Dogs, Heat: find out whether our list includes all the Usual Suspects...
The Season In Full
The Departed - Fri 3 July at 9pm
Road To Perdition - Fri 3 July at 11pm
The Untouchables - Sat 4 July at 9pm
Once Upon A Time In America - Sat 4 July at 11pm
The Italian Job - Sun 5 July at 9pm
Shaft - Sun 5 July at 11pm
An ambitious senator leads a band of settlers across the burgeoning United States in this western drama starring Kirk Douglas and Robert Mitchum.
Fri 3 July 6.40pm
The Crime Season continues with this excellent thriller boasting Robert De Niro as Al Capone and Sean Connery as the world-weary cop out to get him.
Sat 4 July 9pm
Brutal, elegaic and utterly compelling, Sergio Leone's sombre epic is one of the finest commentaries on the birth pangs of modern America.
Sat 4 July 11.15pm
World's oldest teenagers sing songs in this 1950s nostalgia-infused story of boy meets girl, boy loses girl, girl wears fetish gear at theme park.
Sun 5 July 1pm
Action movie remake of the much-loved British film, with Mark Wahlberg in the Mini's driving seat - part of Crime Season on Film4.
Sun 5 July 9pm
An update of the original 1970s blaxploitation flick starring a suitably Armani-clad Samuel L Jackson rounds off Crime Season on Film4.
Sun 5 July 11:05pm
In Guillermo Del Toro's Oscar-winning fairytale for adults, fascism struggles to trample an innocent's imagination.
Fri 3 July 9pm
Adam Sandler scored his first major hit with this comedy about a dysfunctional lunk working for a college football team.
Sun 5 July 9pm
Two guitarists are on a mission to become the best musicians in the world in this rock comedy starring and written by Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
Sun 6 July 11.25pm