3 Best Gambling Movies To Watch Before You Die

You should definitely add these to your watchlist!

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Regardless of whether you gamble or not, you have to admit the suspense is insane. Whether it’s poker, blackjack, or roulette, the lights, the sounds and the excitement (not forgetting the $$$) are enough to entice anyone, even through a screen. Gambling movies have been on the scene from early in cinematic history, gripping audiences with the buzz and commotion of the betting world. Here are the 3 best gambling movies your life will not be complete without seeing in their full glory. 

 

Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians (2011)

This thrilling documentary tells the story of a group of churchgoing devout Christians who form the largest Blackjack team in America. Rolling in the millions they make from casinos, they are forced to try and find a place for God and their faith in their fast-paced environment and newfound riches.  

 

Saint John of Las Vegas (2009) 

Starring Steve Buscemi and Romany Malco, compulsive gambler John flees Las Vegas in search of a normal life. He ends up taking a position in an auto insurance company, and joining the company’s fraud debunker Virgil on a road trip to investigate some dodgy car “accidents”. Sounds straightforward, right? Wait until you meet the nude militant and paraplegic stripper. 

 

Killing Them Softly (2012)

Based on George V. Higgins’ novel Cogan’s Trade (1974), this neo-noir box office hit starring Brad Pitt presents three crooks infiltrating an illegal gambling operation protected by the Mob. In response, the Mob sends in two hitmen to “take care” of the culprits.

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