Cadaver is about
a young cop who is forced to work in a morgue, where things start to go very bad when a mysterious new corpse is brought in.
Almost all of the characters are dumber than they should be, examples; a doctor ends up committing one of horrors most offending rules,
a young cop who is completely unconvincing, and one of the sisters that wants to make an escape but never tries very hard to do so.
He's an honest
young cop who investigates a corrupt politician but gets railroaded to jail, and he also plays a lookalike character whom the cop meets in prison, where the two of them dream up a plan to switch places and exact their revenge on those who had them put away.
Not exact matches
This from the same woman
who, after some
young kid was hosed down with pepper spray by a
cop, said: «What is the big deal... it is a natural substance!
Among them was Charlie, a
young Rockaway resident
who asked the Mayor to increase the number of
cops assigned to Rockaway's two NYPD precincts and to restore ferry service.
In that picture, Mintz - Plasse played a nerdy but extremely resourceful
young man
who procures a lousy fake ID and gains the friendship of two wild
cops.
Mills,
who with his wife (Paltrow) has recently moved to the city from upstate, resents what he perceives as Somerset's patronising attitude; still, the older
cop, about to retire and weary of crime and moral apathy, is unusually educated, as becomes clear when they find a second mutilated body and he insists his
young partner start reading the likes of Milton, Chaucer and Dante.
Emily Blunt plays a
young drugs enforcement
cop who gets roped into an operation that is more complicated than what she bargained for.
Every
cop in Miami is tasked with finding the fugitive Freebo,
who is accused of killing the
younger brother of Assistant D.A. Miguel Prado; Dexter and Rita move closer to making a big decision about their family.
Synopsis: A
cop (Matthew McConaughey)
who moonlights as a hit man agrees to kill the hated mother of a desperate drug dealer (Emile Hirsch) in exchange for a tumble with the
young man's virginal sister (Juno Temple).
Revenge thriller starring Anthony Hopkins as a man haunted by the memory of his daughter's death,
who comes to the aid of a
young woman
who is being viciously harassed by a rogue
cop.
Of the newcomers, Joseph Gordon - Levitt (
who has a strong resemblance to Heath Ledger) is excellent and endearing as an honest
young cop, and one would guess he'd be a significant figure were the franchise to be renewed.
A vengeful
young woman recruits two men to help her track down a former
cop who stalked and attacked her.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Social Impact was presented to: Crime + Punishment (Director: Stephen Maing)-- Over four years of unprecedented access, the story of a brave group of black and Latino whistleblower
cops and one unrelenting private investigator
who, amidst a landmark lawsuit, risk everything to expose illegal quota practices and their impact on
young minorities.
Gradually a bond develops between Creasy and his
young ward, but just as Creasy begins to rediscover his lost humanity, it is snatched away, along with Pita, by a group of professional kidnappers and crooked
cops who leave Creasy for dead.
The Living and the Dead (Unrated) Harrowing horror flick about a mentally - unstable
young man (Leo Bill), left in charge while his father (Roger Lloyd - Pack) is away on business,
who barricades himself and his terminally - ill mother (Kate Fahy) inside their English manor, keeping her nurse (Sarah Ball), the
cops and any visitors at bay.
A deeply in love
young couple are attacked by biker thugs on the beach,
who kill the
young man and turn his fiance into a firebrand of revenge, a kind of Reagenomics - era female Death Wish
who soon finds a renegade
cop who plays by his own rules on her tail.
Peter Weir's exceptionally fine Witness finds Harrison Ford earning his first (and, so far, only) Best Actor Oscar nomination as John Book, a Philadelphia detective
who retreats into the Amish community to protect a widow (Kelly McGillis) and her
young son (Lukas Haas) from corrupt
cops.
How this all happens is absolutely fascinating, beginning with the arrival of the FBI and Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon),
who uses a warehouse to re-create entire city streets and the crime scene; Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman),
who runs the show with nerves of steel; Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (JK Simmons), the Watertown
cop who finds himself in the middle of a shootout with the culprits; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (Michael Beach); Dun Meng (an excellent and scene - stealing Jimmy O. Yang), the
young Chinese man
who was carjacked and kidnapped by the pair, only to turn the tables on them; and of course the Tsarnaev brothers, Tamerlan (Themo Meilikidze) and the
younger Dzhokhar (Alex Wolff),
who both look and act so eerily like the real thing it is positively chilling to watch them.
They include Krauss (Will Poulter), an openly racist and unprofessional
cop who shoots in the back a fleeting
young black male
who has looted a grocery store.
On the basis of this testimony and very little else, a few
cops and the prosecution manage to push a connection between Warner and the
younger man
who was actually guilty, Anthony Gibson; the two had never met.
But not all is what it seems, and the pressures of fame have Noni on the edge — until she meets Kaz Nicol (Red Tails» Nate Parker), a
young cop and aspiring politician
who's been assigned to her detail.
The plot focuses on three Midwestern brothers, a crime lord, and Willis»
cop,
who are all on a deadly collision course when the
youngest brother's fiancée is kidnapped by human traffickers.
BANG This vital low - budget first feature, shot guerrilla - style on the streets of Los Angeles, is about a
young Asian American woman
who spends a day pretending she is a uniformed L.A. motorcycle
cop.
He uses very short flashbacks to Clarice's childhood, and her relationship with her father — a
cop who was murdered on the job tragically very
young when she was 10.
Willis plays a
cop named Hartigan
who risks everything to save a
young girl from a crazed pedophile.
«Morlando draws great performances out of his two
young leads, Quebec's [Sophie] Nélisse and America's [Josh] Wiggins,
who are like fugitives out of a French New Wave film, discovering love while also hatching a plan on the run.They've had to suddenly leave their rural homes, in the mythical U.S. state of Great Lakes (according to car licence plates), because Jonas has grabbed a big bag of cash from Casey's abusive bad -
cop dad Wayne -LRB-[Bill] Paxton), after furtively witnessing a criminal betrayal that turns into a bloodbath.The two teens take off, with Casey's dog in tow, but Wayne isn't far behind.
and those of Algee Smith as an aspiring singer whose life is changed forever after the Algiers and of Hannah Murray as fJulie, the feisty, open - minded
young woman
who dares to talk back to the racist
cops.
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.
Destroyer follows the moral and existential odyssey of LAPD detective Erin Bell (Kidman)
who, as a
young cop, was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results.
Bright (Unrated) Sci - fi thriller, set in an alternate reality where humans coexist with fairies, elves and orcs, and revolving around an orc (Joel Edgerton) and a human
cop (Will Smith)
who put aside their differences to protect a
young elf (Lucy Fry) in possession of a powerful magic wand coveted by an evil elf (Noomi Rapace).
The Karyn Kusama - directed pic, currently in post-production, follows LAPD detective Erin Bell (Kidman)
who, as a
young cop, was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results.
One such film that did not deserve such an ignominious fate was this refreshingly straightforward Sylvester Stallone vehicle in which he plays a hitman
who winds up teaming up with a
young cop (Sung Kang) in order to bring down the corrupt businessman responsible for the death of his partner.
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).
In director Matthew Daville's thriller, the 28 - year - old actor plays an honest
young cop with deep suspicions about an otherwise - heroic detective (Edgerton)
who claims to have discovered a hit - and - run accident involving a child, but was actually responsible for it.
Crime + Punishment / U.S.A. (Director: Stephen Maing)-- Over four years of unprecedented access, the story of a brave group of black and Latino whistleblower
cops and one unrelenting private investigator
who, amidst a landmark lawsuit, risk everything to expose illegal quota practices and their impact on
young minorities.
«Second Chance» (Fox): Formerly known as «The Frankenstein Code,» then «Lookinglass,» Fox's newest science fiction drama is about a morally corrupt
cop who's brought back to life decades later in a newer,
younger, stronger body - and the consequences of that.
Hathaway is game, but she's unable to make Kyle seem like anything more than a distraction from the better subplots, like the
young cop Blake (Joseph Gordon - Levitt),
who has his own theories on Dent and Batman's true legacy.
Over four years of unprecedented access, the story of a brave group of black and Latino whistleblower
cops and one unrelenting private investigator
who, amidst a landmark lawsuit, risk everything to expose illegal quota practices and their impact on
young minorities.
Twelve years ago, Eve Dallas was just a rookie NY
cop when her instincts led her to the apartment of Isaac McQueen, a man she discovered to be a sick murderer and paedophile,
who was keeping
young girls in cages.
Jimm Juree was a crime reporter for the Chiang Mai Daily Mail with a somewhat eccentric family - a mother
who might be drifting mentally; a grandfather - a retired
cop -
who rarely talks; a
younger brother obsessed with body - building, and a transgendered, former beauty pageant queen, former older brother.
STEPHON is a
young, black man
who's innocent of the world's hate and racial division, until he witnesses his father get gunned down in another unjustified killing by a
cop.
You'll take the role of Nick Mendoza, a
young Miami detective
who is struggling between right and wrong, good
cop / bad
cop as he seeks revenge against his former partner.
When singer Vic Mensa dedicated his performance to «all the
young blacks with no weapons killed by police,» including Stephon Clark, a burglary suspect in Sacramento
who ran from
cops and was killed by multiple shots, I saw some older whites in my section leave.
Every time the
cops arrived or we got to the hospital, my
young son Devon
who has developmental trauma disorder (a.k.a. reactive attachment disorder), transformed into an angel.
Notwithstanding the courage and bravery it takes to be a
cop (my grandfather was a
cop), I am fearful of a
young man or woman
who feels the need to lecture me on authority issues when I have done no wrong.
Derricks death hit me really hard, as did another
cop, coworker and friend Alex
who also had a heart attack and passed away way too
young.