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Directed by John Sacret YoungOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Dana Delany,
Keith Carradine,
Justin Theroux,
Vondie Curtis-Hall,
Brian DennehyRating53%
Sally Rawlings is a white woman who is making out with Vincent Morgan, her black husband in a parked car when a group of policemen surround the car and murder Edward. The officers then plant phony evidence at the scene of the crime that would point the blame away from them — Sally knows this is a sham and is determined to find out the truth and bring the cops to justice., 2h12
Directed by Phil JoanouOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
Crime,
Erotic thrillerThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Alec Baldwin,
Kelly Lynch,
Mary Stuart Masterson,
Teri Hatcher,
Eric Roberts,
Vondie Curtis-HallRating57%
A former police detective in New Orleans and a recovering alcoholic, Dave Robicheaux is living a quiet life in the swamplands of Louisiana with his wife Annie. The couple's tranquility is shattered one day when a drug smuggler's plane crashes in a lake, right before their eyes., 1h26
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about music and musicians,
Hip hop films,
Musical films,
Gangster filmsActors Pras,
Ja Rule,
Jason Statham,
Vondie Curtis-Hall,
Tamala Jones,
John RalstonRating41%
Diamond, un rappeur, essaie de faire son chemin dans le milieu musical grâce à son ami et manager Gage. Tous deux travaillent pour le dealer "Mr. B" afin d'arrondir les fins de mois, mais un braquage inopportun va les amener à s'opposer à lui..., 1h28
Directed by Tom McLoughlinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Documentary,
CrimeActors Christopher Meloni,
Robert Forster,
Maggie Grace,
Jon Foster,
Liddy Holloway,
Andrew RoberttRating61%
The film is narrated by Martha Moxley (Maggie Grace), whose brutal murder sometime between 10 p.m. on October 30 and the early morning hours of October 31, 1975 remains unsolved in 1997. Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles Police Department detective who gained notoriety during O.J. Simpson's murder trial, is intrigued by the case and travels to Greenwich, Connecticut to conduct an investigation of his own. Local authorities resent an outsider, especially one with a reputation as tarnished as Fuhrman's, invading their turf. They do everything they can to block Fuhrman's access to official reports. The film alternates between flashbacks of the events leading up to the murder and scenes set in the present day, which chronicle Fuhrman's frustration and interactions with Steve Carroll, the original investigator who grudgingly assists him. Their efforts ultimately bring Kennedy relative and former Moxley neighbor Michael Skakel to justice., 1h30
Directed by Dick LowryOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Tom Selleck,
Kathy Baker,
Kohl Sudduth,
William Devane,
Gloria Reuben,
Stephen McHattieRating69%
After being replaced as the chief of police in Paradise, Massachusetts by the town council president's son-in-law, William Butler (Jeff Geddis), Jesse Stone is still without a full-time job (though he vows to one day be reinstated). Nevertheless, he continues to find ways to pursue investigations into two separate murders: one involves a friend with whom he had lost contact, and the other has him working as a consulting investigator for the Massachusetts State Police Homicide Division on a case involving a robbery and murder suspect. Both Jesse and his friend, State Police Captain Healy (Stephen McHattie), have doubts as to the robbery/murder suspect's guilt. All the while, Jesse deals with tensions between Butler, who expects him to give up his "concealed carry" gun permit, but who is informed, by Rose Gammon (Kathy Baker), that as a retired (not fired) police officer that he has a federally mandated right to "concealed carry" for life. His problems with his ex-wife, and drinking issues are still present., 1h35
Directed by John FlynnOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Political filmsActors William Devane,
Tommy Lee Jones,
James Best,
Linda Haynes,
Dabney Coleman,
Luke AskewRating68%
In 1973, Major Charles Rane (William Devane) returns home to San Antonio with Master Sergeant Johnny Vohden (Tommy Lee Jones), and two other soldiers, after spending seven years as a POW in Hanoi. He finds a home very different from the one he left when he meets his wife Janet (Lisa Blake Richards), his son Mark (Jordan Gerler), and local policeman Cliff (Lawrason Driscoll), waiting to drive him home. Rane soon realizes that his son doesn't remember him, and that Cliff seems overly familiar with Janet and Mark. Janet admits that she has become engaged to Cliff and has no plans to break it off, despite still having feelings for Rane. Rane stoically accepts this, but privately reacts by self-imposing the same institutionalized daily regime he had in captivity., 1h31
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Mackenzie Davis,
Jeremy Allen White,
William Devane,
Jon Gries,
Logan Huffman,
Mark PellegrinoRating55%
After B. J. steals $20,000, he surprises his best friend, Bobby, and girlfriend, Sue, with an impromptu plan to party together one last time before Bobby and Sue leave rural Texas for college. B. J. later confides in Bobby that he stole he money from Giff, a local mobster who employs them. Giff immediately suspects his Mexican security guard, and Bobby and B. J. arrive at work as Giff savagely beats the man. Concerned that Giff will kill the worker, Bobby confesses to stealing the money, though it does not stop Giff from killing the man. As they dispose of the body for Giff, Bobby expresses regret that the man died, and B. J. berates him for getting them involved. When they can't repay him, Giff forces them to agree to rob a cotton mill owned by Big Red, an infamous mob boss who uses it to launder his funds. Over Bobby's objection, B. J. reveals that Sue was also involved in spending Giff's money, and she is forced to participate in the robbery, too.