Even if you hadn't seen a trailer for Copshop, the hook of Joe Carnahan's new thriller would likely give away it's a Gerard Butler movie – and we don't mean that as a criticism. The high-concept plot ...
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Who says action has to be overly indulgent CG and special effects-laden affairs? Not the fun crime thriller Copshop. The film follows a wily con artist Teddy Murretto (Frank Grillo), who devises a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While Hollywood has continued to struggle trying to figure out just what to do with theatrical ...
A new action-thriller is in our midst—On its nationwide Sept. 17. premiere, the latest Copshop reviews trickled in. While some aren’t positive, many critical reviews prove the film is worth watching.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Gerard Butler in a thriller? Who could have guessed?! That’s right, the Scottish actor next stars ...
Co-writer/director Joe Carnahan's script neutralizes his macho headliners, allowing the talented, rising actress to shine as a lean, mean one-woman disruptor. Shifty fixer Teddy Murretto (Frank Grillo ...
In the midst of the fall festival season when studios roll out their most prestigious Oscar contenders, why not take a timeout from all that serious stuff, sit back and watch director-writer Joe ...
“Copshop,” about a con artist trapped in jail with his would-be assassin, has the ingredients to be a diverting, B-picture romp, but belabored pacing, gigantic plot holes and paltry character ...
Joe Carnahan's thriller, also featuring Frank Grillo and Alexis Louder, concerns a ruthless hitman and his would-be prey who get locked up in the same jail. By Frank Scheck Director Joe Carnahan‘s ...
In one of the more effective scenes in “Copshop,” a hitman, played with psychotic geek gusto by Toby Huss (rocking a Ben Davidson mustache), strolls into a desert police station in Nevada carrying a ...
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