All Seven Deadly Sins Movies In Order

Alright, movie buffs! Let's dive headfirst into the wonderfully wicked world of the Seven Deadly Sins…on film, that is. We're tackling all seven movies that daringly flaunt each sin. Buckle up for a slightly sinful ride!
Lust: Caligula (1979)
Okay, let's kick things off with Lust. And what better way than with Caligula? This film is... well, let's just say it doesn't hold back. Like, at all. Ahem.
Some consider this movie historically fascinating. I personally think it's more fascinating for other... reasons. Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
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Gluttony: La Grande Bouffe (1973)
Next up: Gluttony. And for that, we have La Grande Bouffe. Imagine a weekend with your friends. Now imagine that weekend involves eating yourself to death.
Sounds like a nightmare, right? Or a very strange art film. Honestly, after this one, you might swear off food for a week.

Greed: Wall Street (1987)
Greed. Gordon Gekko. Wall Street. Need I say more? This movie is practically synonymous with the sin itself.
“Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.” Iconic line, right? Although, maybe not the best life motto. Just a thought.
Sloth: Office Space (1999)
Ah, Sloth. My personal favorite sin, if I’m honest. And for that, we have Office Space! A relatable film for anyone who has ever had a soul-crushing office job.

Peter Gibbons is basically a patron saint for those of us who just want to do the bare minimum. Stealing fractions of pennies? Genius! (Don't actually do that.)
Wrath: Falling Down (1993)
Now for Wrath, we have Falling Down. Michael Douglas having a very bad day. Traffic jams and rude store clerks? Sounds about right.
This movie perfectly captures the feeling of wanting to scream at the world. Sometimes, you just wanna break things. But maybe, like, not everything.

Envy: Amadeus (1984)
Envy is up next, and Amadeus is a masterpiece of jealousy. Salieri's burning envy of Mozart is palpable. The music's fantastic too.
It's a beautifully tragic film about wanting what someone else has. Even if that someone else is a total goofball. Okay, Mozart was a genius, alright?
Pride: The Devil's Advocate (1997)
Finally, we arrive at Pride. The Devil's Advocate takes the cake here. Keanu Reeves as a lawyer who gets seduced by the allure of winning at any cost? Sign me up!

Al Pacino's performance is deliciously devilish, of course. This is a great movie to remind you to stay humble. Or, at least, not make deals with the actual Devil.
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So there you have it! All seven deadly sins, wonderfully (and sometimes terribly) portrayed on film. Now, are these the best movies for each sin? Maybe not.
But they sure are interesting to watch! What are your favorite sinfully good movies? Let me know! I'm always looking for more delightfully depraved flicks.
