Amazon's four-part docuseries The Last Narc is now available on the streaming service, for which director Tiller Russell took great risks in telling the story of the most notorious murder in the history of the DEA — the 1985 kidnapping and murder of DEA Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. The Last Narc follows Hector Berrellez, a highly decorated special agent who was assigned to lead the DEA’s investigation of Camarena’s murder. With the help of several corrupt cops who once served as bodyguards to Mexico's legendary drug lords, Hector digs deep to uncover the frightening truth about …
Not 24 hours after announcing a new pandemic thriller, Michael Bay has signed on to produce an adaptation of Mark Greaney's upcoming audio book Armored for Sony Pictures. Set high on the Devil's Spine of the Sierra Madre, the action thriller follows a high-risk security contractor who leads a heavily armed convoy of UN delegates through Mexico's "cartel country," where the modest motorcade struggles to survive rival gangs, a corrupt police force, and a mole who's eager to end the peace talks before they bear fruit. [caption id="attachment_242795" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via …
Narcos: Mexico will premiere its second season on Netflix. But since you still have to wait we have ten movies about cartels you want in the meantime!
Steve Harvey was criticized while hosting the Miss Universe pageant for Miss Colombia ‘cartel’ monologue joke and mixing up countries.
The VH1 reality TV series Cartel Crew features Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán's wife Emma Coronel Aispuro, and it's being met with fierce criticism.
Developer Kuju's Narcos: Rise of the Cartels doesn't redefine the genre, but it still offers a reasonably fun and polished turn-based experience.
The feature film adaptation of Don Winslow’s bestselling novel The Cartel is dead, but for good reason. While Ridley Scott had been planning on directing an adaptation of Winslow’s sprawling chronicle of the War on Drugs, it had yet to come to fruition following the project’s 2015 announcement. Today, FX Networks announced that it has landed the rights to not only The Cartel, but the two other books in Winslow’s The Cartel Trilogy: 2005’s The Power of the Dog and 2019’s The Border. FX will adapt all three books into a TV series, with …