A crime film in a single location that feels like a masterclass in tension. Mark Rylance plays a quiet British tailor (sorry, “cutter”) working in 1950s Chicago, whose shop becomes the centrepiece for an increasingly violent mob drama. With surgical dialogue, airtight pacing, and Rylance’s signature whispery intensity, The Outfit is part Hitchcock, part stage play, part chess match with bullets. If you like your crime thrillers smart, stylish, and almost unbearably tense—this one stitches everything together beautifully.