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Directed by Tim StoryOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
ActionThemes Buddy filmsActors Kevin Hart,
John Leguizamo,
Ice Cube,
Bruce McGill,
Laurence Fishburne,
Bryan CallenRating61%
James Payton is a detective, on an undercover operation where fake passports are being smuggled into Atlanta by a man named "Omar". After a shootout with the smugglers, and a car chase that leaves one injured, the lieutenant leading the case ask James to drop the case on "Omar", something James doesn't do.Directed by Tim StoryOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
ActionThemes Buddy filmsActors Kevin Hart,
Tika Sumpter,
Ice Cube,
Benjamin Bratt,
Olivia Munn,
Ken JeongRating59%
Ben Barber graduates from the police academy and is now a full fledged Atlanta P.D. cop, and wants to make it as a detective. James, Ben's soon to be brother-in-law, is still annoyed by his tactics. Ben is about to get married to James' sister Angela, but their boss Lt. Brooks (Bruce McGill) assigns them on a huge case that is in Miami, where they will be working with the Miami Police Department. , 1h32
Directed by Damon DashOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Hip hop films,
Musical filmsActors Ebon Moss-Bachrach,
Kevin Hart,
Rashida Jones,
Devon Aoki,
Charlie Murphy,
Damon DashRating36%
A young journalist, David Katz, who writes for a hip-hop magazine called "Mic Check", starts following a music mogul around as part of a story and over time incorrectly starts to think he is part of that world, which leads to him writing an article for a gossip newspaper that starts a rivalry between the producer and his most famous rapper., 1h36
Directed by Lasse HallströmOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Musical filmsActors Benny Andersson,
Björn Ulvaeus,
Robert Hughes,
Tom Oliver,
Richard NortonRating64%
The film has a very thin plot which is no more than a vehicle to link together the concert footage. It concerns the adventures of Ashley Wallace (Robert Hughes), a naïve DJ on Radio 2TW, who normally presents a through-the-night country and western-themed show. In spite of this, he is sent by the station's boss (Bruce Barry) to get an in-depth interview ("Not an interview, a dialogue", demands his boss) with the group, which is to be aired on the day ABBA leave Australia. Needless to say, Ashley, who has never done an interview before, singularly fails, mainly because he has forgotten to pack his press card, although the fact that he is unable to buy a ticket doesn't help matters either. Armed with his trusty reel-to-reel tape recorder, Ashley is forced to follow the group all over Australia, beginning in Sydney, and then travelling, in order, to Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, experiencing repeated run-ins with the group's very protective bodyguard (Tom Oliver), as well as his increasingly exasperated boss. Throughout the movie, we see Ashley interviewing members of the public, asking them if and why they like ABBA. Almost all the comments are positive, but he interviews a man who is driven mad by his ABBA-obsessed twelve-year-old, and another girl who thinks ABBA are over-the-top.