Best Drug Cartel Movies. 1 1. Sicario (2015) R | 121 min | Action, Crime, Drama. 2 2. Traffic (2000) 3 3. Blow (2001) 4 4. Cartel Land (2015) 5 5. Savages (2012)

What is the movie Cartel Land about?

Filmmaker Matthew Heineman embeds himself in the heart of darkness as Nailer, El Doctor, and the cartel each vie to bring their own brand of justice to a society where institutions have failed. CARTEL LAND is a chilling, visceral meditation on the breakdown of order and the blurry line between good and evil.

What is Carte land about?

“Carte Land” (2015 release; 100 min.) is a documentary that examines what is happening in the Mexican state of Michoacán, in south-west Mexico (about 1,000 miles from the US border), and in a separate story, we also take a look at what some people are doing at the Arizona border with Mexico.

What is Heineman’s movie “border” about?

Filmmaker Matthew Heineman examines the the state of the ongoing drug problem along the U.S.-Mexican border. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Tomatometer not yet available.

What is the music of the drug war?

The music is at once a byproduct of the Mexican drug war and a response to it. A sonic portrait of the criminal landscape and a way to feel empowered when faced with a broken system of morality and law-and-order. But there’s a place where the music and reality meet.

What is the movie Cocaine Cowboys about?

The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff. 20. Cocaine Cowboys (2006) Error: please try again.

Are ‘journalists’ really brave enough to report on the drug war?

Reportero: While the rest of us ‘journalists’ sit behind our computers and make lists about things, some really brave reporters are risking their lives to report on the drug war. How to Make Money Selling Drugs: The movie explains just that: how someone goes from a street-level dealer to a kingpin, and challenges the logic of criminalizing drugs.