L.A Confidential, 8/10, maybe even 9/10
This is the 90s classic film noir about... well it's sort of a Greatest Hits album of film noir tropes: mob dealings, crooked cops, labyrinthine plots, seediness behind glamour, the works. It's about three different cops tangled in a web of intrigue and conspiracy that end up converging on the same leads.
This is the definition of an easy watch. It's excellently paced, really well acted, engaging, the period detail is spot on, has good, character-focused storytelling and is overall just a breeze. It's never slow and it packs a couple of pretty effective twists into its complex, but not incomprehensible, plot. The three leads (Guy Pierce, Kevin Spacey and Russell Crowe) are all on top form, and all of them are very engaging to watch in their own ways. Crowe plays the misled but ultimately well-meaning brute, Spacey is full of that slick but also slightly sleazy charm he was so well known for, and Pierce, while not as showy in his acting, gets some of the most interesting character writing. One of my favorite moments is when Crowe's character asks him "You wanna tear it all down?" and he answers "With a wrecking ball" in a heartbeat. A lot of movies end up making the steely-eyed straight-edge cop with an unshakeable conscience boring, but here the contrast between Pierce's character's almost robotic straight-edgeness, and the dark moral ambiguity of the story makes him one of the most interesting characters to me.
It's ultimately not very substantial, and the plot is pretty typical film noir fare. The cinematography's really nothing to write home about, but that's about the best I can do in terms of any serious criticism. There's nothing wrong with typical entertainment when it's done this well.