Not exact matches
Jarecki and his screenwriters start
with romance, move to a family
crime saga, and end
with something out of «Dressed to Kill.»
(In French, Russian and English
with subtitles) Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (R for violence, profanity, drug use and sexuality) Fact - based gangsta»
saga revisiting a Sowetan street hoodlum's (Rapulana Seiphemo) rise from petty criminal to powerful
crime boss in the wake of the fall of South Africa's Apartheid regime.
(In Spanish and English
with subtitles) Exiled (R for sexuality and graphic violence) Set in Macau in 1998, this highly - stylized mobster
saga revolves around a couple of hit men (Francis Ng and Anthony Wong Chau - Sang) dispatched from Hong Kong to execute a renegade member (Nick Cheung) of their gang who's just trying to leave his life of
crime behind to settle down
with his wife (Josie Ho) and newborn.
Keyhole (R for sexuality, violence, profanity and graphic nudity) Surrealistic
crime saga about a Prodigal mob boss» (Jason Patric) nostalgic return home where he proceeds to reminisce while slowly searching the premises for his wife (Isabella Rossellini), much to the chagrin of his impatient henchmen waiting downstairs
with a drowning victim (Brooke Palsson) and a bound - and - gagged hostage (David Wontner).
The new addition to the X-Men
saga is directed by Matthew Vaughn, previously responsible for an eclectic mix of stunning cinema — British
crime thriller complete
with cockney gangsters (2004's «Layer Cake»), star - studded fantasy epic (2007's «Stardust») and, in a different direction altogether, surprisingly excellent comic - book adaptation (2010's «Kick - Ass.»)
So, if you haven't had the opportunity to jump into action
with this
crime saga, now would be the perfect time.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Honest Cop Tested by Blue Wall of Silence in Gritty NYC
Crime Saga The Tierneys are a tight - knit Irish - American clan
with a long history of service in the NYPD.
(In French
with subtitles) Spinning into Butter (R for profanity) Hate
crime saga, set on the verdant campus of a college in Vermony, finds the school's dean (Sarah Jessica Parker) reexamining her feelings about prejudice when racial epithets threatening lynching are plastered to the dorm room door of a black student (Paul James).
Acclaimed at festivals worldwide including the Berlin Film Festival, AFI Fest and Fantastic Fest, the award - winning BULLHEAD is visceral
saga bursting
with rage that TwitchFilm calls «a tremendous accomplishment... one of the most original
crime films in recent memory.»
Lion's Den (Unrated) Argentine
crime saga about a pregnant, 25 year - old college student (Martina Gusman) who ends up raising her baby (Tomas Plotinsky) behind bars and falling in love
with a fellow inmate (Laura Garcia) after murdering the father of her child and his gay lover (Rodrigo Santoro) in a jealous rage.
Only the most fanciful writer would dream up a
saga where a ruthless Boston
crime lord literally gets away
with murder because he maintains a secret alliance
with the FBI.
Produced in association
with FactoryMade Ventures and created and executive produced by network founder and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, the supernatural
crime saga will feature Adrianne Palicki (Friday Night Lights, G.I. Joe: Retaliation), Jake Busey (Frighteners, Starship Troopers, Enemy of the State, Identity), and Lane Garrison (Bonnie & Clyde, Prison Break).
This is the set - up for a
crime saga unlike any other, McDonagh's film a foul - mouthed mystery brimming
with colorful characters, its jet - black tone and surprising emotionality capable of causing fits of laughter and bouts of urgent somberness in what is one of the best films of 2017.
Though Black Mass did not end up being the next classic
crime saga, the film appeals
with its compelling portrayal of unsavory characters.
Making of a Murderer gripped true
crime fans around the world in 2015, so much so that Netflix decided to lampoon its own success
with a gripping new true -
crime saga.
Director Rupert Sanders («Snow White & the Huntsman») wastes no time getting us up to speed
with this futuristic
saga by shoving plot and backstory details in our face via on - screen text — and we quickly learn how Johansson's Mira became «Major» — the top soldier in the government's
crime - fighting program.
Her stoic, icy visage and the moderately inviting visuals of her section at least serve as a sedative to the flat
crime saga the film is more interested
with.
Several new trailers are out today, starting
with the Korean film «Believer» - a remake of Johnnie To's celebrated 2012
crime saga «Drug War».
A slow to unravel
crime saga laced
with the trademark super-realism we've come to appreciate from the New Wave of Romanian cinema.
In that sense, Evil Genius has much more in common
with something like Twin Peaks than it does
with Netflix's wildly popular true
crime saga The Making of a Murderer.
There are few films, outside of the horror genre, where a character's exterior so aptly mirrors the evil brutality within as Johnny Depp's James «Whitey» Bulger in the gripping and brutal
crime saga «Black Mass.»
With dead, cold - blue eyes set against a...
Mark Mallouk completely refurnished the Black Mass script after Bulger's capture,
with Oscar - winner Barry Levinson (Rain Man) replacing Sheridan in the director's chair, on the heels of his own true - story
crime saga Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father sliding off the track during pre-production.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS All Good Things (R for drug use, violence, profanity and some sexuality) NYC
crime saga, set in the Eighties, about the real - life case of the son (Ryan Gosling) of a real estate tycoon (Frank Langella) who falls in love
with and marries a tenant (Kirsten Dunst) over his father's objections only to have his wife subsequently disappear under mysterious circumstances.
The ever - popular Fitzpatrick (of the Hush, Hush
saga) takes a gritty turn
with the story of Stella, who, after witnessing a brutal
crime, finds herself living in Nebraska under the Witness Protection Program.
At its heart, it's a family
saga mixed
with some good old - fashioned
crime drama and intrigue.
In this collection of sixteen short stories by writer and podcast producer Steve Spalding (Founders
Saga, Steve Reads Stories), readers are introduced to The City, a world of Heroes, Villains, and the corporate powers charged
with managing them.The City is a place where no Super Hero works without insurance, and even stopping
crime has to be scheduled by an Agent.
I've had little experience
with the games outside of the past two reviews I've done and only recently have I found myself becoming a dedicated fan of Sega's long - running underworld
crime saga that has continued on over the past three console generations (counting this current generation that is).
Those yet to hit - and - run their way through Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV and its two DLC episodes will soon be able to do so in one swell swoop; web retailer Amazon has been discovered to list a Complete Edition of the
crime saga, and
with a 2010 release date no less.