The plot: After spending six years in prison, crooked cop
Joe (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) has been released. Wanting to make a fresh start,
separate from the mob-facilitated jobs he was doing way back when, a favour
from his former partner Dan Pleasant (Gary Cole) forces him back into that
life. He is tasked with “taking care of” Manny Vassey (Shawn Lawrence), a mob
boss who is considering turning informant and unearthing his dealings with the
police, including both Joe and Pleasant. However, as he weighs up his options,
it seems that his old life has only just begun to come back and haunt him.
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Monday, 18 December 2017
Small Crimes (2017) - Movie Review
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Saturday, 18 October 2014
Tammy (2014) - Movie Review
Okay, I swear I didn't plan for this. It just happens that this is the third review in a row where I talk about a lead actor who is best known for playing one character in most of their movies. At least I get to shake things up a bit by talking about an actress this time around: Melissa McCarthy, best known for being the loud obnoxious woman whose weight is the butt of most of the jokes. Well, here's the official notice: I am going to refrain from just constantly making light of her weight, unlike some other reviews out there, because quite frankly it's well-trodden ground and if there's one thing internet critics are well known for, it's originality… wait…
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