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In their first pairing since their famous restaurant scene in Heat (1995), De Niro and Pacino are back on screen in Righteous Kill, with mixed results.
Righteous Kill re-unites De Niro and Pacino in the story of a vigilante New York cop who has murdered fourteen people, directed by John Avnet.
Two veteran police detectives search for a vigilante serial killer in New York City.
Two veteran police detectives and two younger officers search for a vigilante killer who leaves poems about the victims at the scene of each crime.
Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro are arguably the two best living actors on the planet. In Righteous Kill they star as partners on the police force chasing a serial killer.
The outcome could've been fantastic. Two of the greatest actors of all time, starring in their first film together since 1995's Heat.
"Righteous Kill" unites two veteran screen actors with undeniable chemistry; yet the script is unworthy of their excellence.
Al Pacino struggles alongside an equally bumbling cast of talented character actors in Jon Avnet's over bloated concept thriller 88 Minutes
50 Cent built a career off controversy and crushing his "weaker" counterparts. But it seems the karma Gods are getting him back as the star is losing his luster.
Halfway through the year some real stinkers have been unleashed upon audiences. Below are ten films to avoid as they make the trek to DVD.
A psychological thriller about two detectives, an international thriller about the FBI, and a fantasy adventure about a dying city hit movie screens this fall.
In detective movies, the person solving the crime is usually more important to the story than the crime itself.
Pride and Glory is a tale about family values, loyalty and integrity, as seen through the eyes of a family of police officers, through generations of the NYPD
Visually stunning with a decent plot that picks up where House of 1000 Corpses takes off, Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects is a serial killing thrill ride a minute.
Even in a year in which the most popular and successful films were often among the very best, the past twelve months were no stranger to cinematic pile-ups.


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