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15 Minutes (2001)
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Reviews Counted:119
Fresh:37
Rotten:82
Average Rating:4.4/10
Consensus: As critical as it is about sensationalism in the media, 15 Minutes itself indulges in lurid violence, and its satire is too heavy-handed to be effective.
Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Set in a tabloid world of murder and mayhem, 15 MINUTES is a fast-paced, electrifying thriller that takes on modern America's tawdry fascination with crime. Arson investigator Jordy Warsaw (Edward... Set in a tabloid world of murder and mayhem, 15 MINUTES is a fast-paced, electrifying thriller that takes on modern America's tawdry fascination with crime. Arson investigator Jordy Warsaw (Edward Burns) tags along with celebrity cop Eddie Flemming (Robert DeNiro) to investigate a double murder committed by a pair of Eastern European criminals, Emil and Oleg, who have come to America seeking money owed them by an old partner. As the crimes continue, the duo decide to escape prosecution by videotaping their crimes (Oleg dubs himself "Frank Capra")--an act that seems so crazy that it would allow them to plead insanity. With this out as a safeguard, they then plan to make millions by selling their footage to a sleazy journalist (Kelsey Grammar). But as the brutality of the crimes intensifies, Eddie and Jordy are pushed to the limits of the law and beyond in their search for justice. Director John Herzfeld (2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY) uses lurid cinematography and extreme characters to make a scathing, yet boldly funny, point about guilt and responsibility in modern, media-obsessed America. Actor Karel Roden (Emil) is a leading Czech stage actor, while newcomer Oleg Taktarov (Oleg) is a former Ultimate Fighting Champion from Russia. [More]
Starring: Robert De Niro, Edward Burns, Oleg Taktarov, Melina Kanakaredes
Starring: Robert De Niro, Edward Burns, Oleg Taktarov, Melina Kanakaredes, Kelsey Grammer, John DiResta, Darius McCrary, Avery Brooks
Director: John Herzfeld
Director: John Herzfeld
Producer: David Blocker
Screenwriter: John Herzfeld
Producer: Keith Addis, Nick Wechsler
Composer: J. Peter Robinson, Anthony Marinelli
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for 15 Minutes
Relentless yelling by two usually fine actors spoils this timely crime drama.
A mean, ugly exploitation picture with sophomoric delusions of grandeur.
If yesterday's headlines are today's trash, think of writer-director John Herzfeld as the friendly neighborhood garbageman who brings the dumpster straight to your door.
It's a film that has about 15 minutes of fervor to it before it gets grounded into a mixture of sleaze, violence, and heartless melodrama.
Entertaining, and it managed to surprise me one and only one time, which is more than most buddy cop movies manage
It forced me to think about many issues pertaining to our culture, which is much more than most movies bother to do.
So eager is this film to grapple with its demons, that it doesn't realize how much like them it has become.
La cinta, lejos de ser más que el thriller que termina siendo, aspira a ser una visión crítica de la obsesión de los Estados Unidos por la violencia.
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