Not exact matches
Most of us determined his guilt or innocence based
on our broader views of black people, celebrities, athletes, women,
violence, L.A.,
cops.
A rally against gun
violence today abruptly turned its fire
on Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, as one advocate led several top - caliber elected officials in a salvo of attacks
on the top
cop's recent comments about hip - hop.
A rally against gun
violence today abruptly turned its fire
on NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, as one advocate led several top - caliber elected officials in a salvo of attacks
on the top
cop's recent comments about hip - hop.
A new state bill would make it a hate crime to use physical force
on a police officer — and its chief sponsor argued the past two years of Black Lives Matter demonstrations have made
cops a target for
violence.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today a range of reforms to suppress
violence and crime in the city's troubled homeless shelter system — which include plans to have
cops train
on - site security staff and place an NYPD unit in charge of drawing up a comprehensive safety plan.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton blasted Assemblyman Charles Barron
on Friday, saying the state lawmaker practically committed a criminal act by threatening that «
violence is inevitable» if stairwell - shoot
cop Peter Liang...
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton blasted Assemblyman Charles Barron
on Friday, saying the state lawmaker practically committed a criminal act by threatening that «
violence is inevitable» if stairwell - shoot
cop Peter Liang dodges jail.
When an artificial (Ambyr Childers) becomes self - aware and escapes, she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian's mercenaries and a
cop (Thomas Jane) who is hell - bent
on shutting down Vice, and stopping the
violence once and for all.
Den of Thieves Rated R for
violence, language and some sexuality / nudity Rotten Tomatoes Score: 41 % Available
on Disc and Streaming Gerard Butler plays a flawed and ferocious
cop, hell - bent
on taking down a ring of criminals determined to be the first to ever rip off a federal reserve bank.
On the Other Side of the Tracks (R for profanity, sexuality, nudity and
violence) Buddy
cop comedy about a couple of mismatched partners (Omar Sy and Laurent Lafitte) assigned to crack a murder case.
As Jason Dickson, a thick - headed
cop who gets into verbal scrapes with Mildred that he loses and whose explosions of
violence are as tragic as they are repulsive, Sam Rockwell keys in
on the sliver of decency inside of an ignorant man.
Directed by Fritz Lang
on a modest budget, the 1953 crime drama stars Glenn Ford as the workaday family - man
cop driven over the edge when the mob violently kills his wife in a hit meant for him (the scene is the first of the film's explosive eruptions of
violence that tear through the poise of normalcy).
The play centers
on a dangerous city street corner encumbered with gun
violence and «simplistic, wholly generic characterization of a racist white
cop,» according to Weiss.
Pride and Glory Rated R for strong
violence, pervasive language and brief drug content Available
on DVD and Blu - ray Edward Norton and Colin Ferrel prove that they can sometimes make questionable career choices in this mediocre
cop thriller about
cops gone bad and family that protects them.
Swerve (R for
violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Aussie crime thriller about a Good Samaritan (David Lyons) who ends up
on the run from a ruthless hit man (Travis Hitman) and a crooked
cop (Jason Clarke) after stopping to help a gun moll (Emma Booth) with a suitcase of cash at the scene of a car accident which claimed the life of her mobster beau.
This three - disc set boxes up Shoot First, Die Later (1974), a ruthless crime drama starring Luc Merenda as a corrupt
cop on a mission of righteous vengeance (previously released as a stand - alone disc), with two disc debuts: Naked
Violence (1969), a juvenile delinquent
cop drama by way of social commentary, and Kidnap Syndicate (1975), a revenge thriller with Merenda, this time playing an innocent bystander roused to take justice into his own hands.
Led by a bigoted
cop named Krauss (Will Poulter), who evidently consider his badge a license to kill, law enforcement officers swarm the motel and round up all the guests — several young black men and two young white women who've taken up residence there to dodge the
violence on the streets.
Cop Car Rated R for language, violence and brief drug use Available on DVD and Blu - ray Kevin Bacon stars in this indie thriller about a small town sheriff whose cop car is stolen by a couple of pre-teen runawa
Cop Car Rated R for language,
violence and brief drug use Available
on DVD and Blu - ray Kevin Bacon stars in this indie thriller about a small town sheriff whose
cop car is stolen by a couple of pre-teen runawa
cop car is stolen by a couple of pre-teen runaways.
21 Jump Street Rated R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, drug material, teen drinking and some
violence Available
on DVD and Blu - ray If you would have told me in January that one of the best films of the year come June would be a rehash of the old Johnny Depp TV show about
cops who undercover in high school, I would have called you an idiot.
Yet, after acknowledging that it was an inspiration, the two films should be seen as separate entities, since much of what makes City
on Fire work (character development, yin and yang
cop - robber themes, and a romantic subplot) are not to be found with the 1992 American film, and what people liked about Reservoir Dogs (smart and savvy writing, sassy interplay among characters, and some brutally graphic
violence) aren't really the strengths of the Hong Kong original.
A The Place Beyond the Pines Rated R for language throughout, some
violence, teen drug and alcohol use, and a sexual reference Available
on DVD and Blu - ray This highly unusual film tells the story of a young man (Ryan Gosling) who is convinced to rob banks in order to provide for his child and the
cop that gets in the way (Bradley Cooper).
Dimly lit, this is not the kind of enjoyable
cops & robbers «shoot»em up» action, but instead the uncomfortable kind of
violence that involves scenes where a baby is abandoned in a room, while police officers siege
on a drug dealers apartment complex.
As the Hayes Code put the kibbosh
on the more extreme expressions of outlaw blasts of anti-social behavior and rat - a-tat
violence, Cagney and Robinson calmed their illegal activities and even took their turns playing
cops and DAs while Warners brought supporting actor Humphrey Bogart into the criminal fold.
Once it does, however, «Safe» never looks back, transforming into a speeding train wreck of
violence where the various parties (Statham, some crooked
cops and feuding Chinese and Russian gangsters) open fire
on one another with such reckless abandon that it eliminates any plausibility.
War
on Everyone (R for
violence, nudity, sexuality, drug use and pervasive profanity) Crime comedy about a couple of corrupt
cops (Alexander Skarsgard and Michael Pena) who get more than they bargained for when they try to shakedown a strip club manager (Caleb Landry Jones).
Surrogates Rated PG - 13 for intense sequences of
violence, disturbing images, language, and a drug - related scene Available
on DVD and Blu - ray Bruce Willis is a
cop in the future where folks don't ever have to leave their house, but instead they just live their lives through a robotic surrogate that does everything for them.
Johannesburg
cop Albertus Beeslaar has transferred to a post
on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, hoping to escape big - city
violence but finding instead that brutal crimes are being committed
on small farms in the area.
If you enjoy Lush's deliberately offensive, illustration - style work, it promises to be a fun spectacle: sexually explicit imagery of large - scale vaginas, fornicating unicorns, rainbow - coloured guts, urine and ejaculate, scenes of gratuitous
violence, and various pieces based
on the theme of ACAB / All
Cops Are Bastards.