Directed by:
John Michael McDonaghScreenplay:
John Michael McDonaghCinematography:
Bobby BukowskiComposer:
Lorne BalfeCast:
Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Peña, Theo James, Tessa Thompson, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephanie Sigman, Keith Jardine, Dylan Kenin, Kyle T. Cowan (more)VOD (2)
Plots(1)
The story follows frustrated Albuquerque cops Terry (Alexander Skarsgård) and Bob (Michael Peña) as they attempt to take the law into their own hands. When the rogue duo discover a group of shady individuals are gathering in town for a big heist, they decide to keep the information from their under-pressure police chief and work the case for their own benefit. Having to fraternise with the kind of characters they're more used to locking up, they come across a host of ex-cons and lowlifes more than eager to help them reach their goal. But as the pair delve deeper into the New Mexico underworld, they soon realise they may have bitten off more than they can chew. (Icon Film Distribution)
(more)Reviews (2)
Pretty much about nothing. Michael Peña occasionally entertains with a decent joke, but I don't find Alexander Skarsgård funny at all. The plot is bland as hell. Not enough humour. 50% ()
For a while, it appears to be a comedy that could be quite harsh, and indeed, there are scenes here that are definitely not politically correct. These scenes are fine. But then there is the rest of the story, which is definitely not as good. The direction is fairly clear, and focusing on a few good scenes isn't enough for greater success. ()