This one’s no Heat. More a pan of thin gruel brought to simmer.
Righteous Kill (2008)
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Reviews Counted:137
Fresh:28
Rotten:109
Average Rating:4.1/10
Consensus: Al Pacino and Robert De Niro do their best to elevate this dowdy genre exercise, but even these two greats can't resuscitate the film's hackneyed script.
Theatrical Release:25-09-2008
Synopsis:
Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro (Raging Bull) and Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) star as
a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the...
Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro (Raging Bull) and Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) star as
a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the adrenaline fueled psychological thriller Righteous Kill, directed by Jon Avnet (Red Corner, Fried Green Tomatoes) and
written by Russell Gewirtz (Inside Man). The cast also features hip-hop superstar Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Get Rich or Die Tryin’).
After 30 years as partners in the pressure cooker environment of the NYPD, highly decorated Detectives David Fisk and Thomas Cowan should be ready for retirement, but aren’t. Before they can
hang up their badges, they are called in to investigate the murder of a notorious pimp, which appears to have ties to a case they solved years before.
Like the original murder, the victim is a suspected criminal whose body is found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing. When additional crimes take place, it becomes clear the detectives are looking for a serial killer, one who targets criminals that have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. His mission is to do what the cops can’t do on their own—take the culprits off the streets for good. The similarities between the recent killings and their earlier case raise a nagging question: Did they put the wrong man behind bars? --© Overture Films
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Starring: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Curtis Jackson, Carla Gugino
Starring: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Curtis Jackson, Carla Gugino, Dan Futterman, Donnie Wahlberg, Trilby Glover, Brian Dennehy, John Leguizamo
Director: Jon Avnet
Director: Jon Avnet
Screenwriter: Russell Gerwitz
Producer: Rob Cowan, Avi Lerner, Randall Emmett, Jon Avnet, Lati Grobman
Composer: Ed Shearmur
Studio: Overture Films
Reviews for Righteous Kill
Instead, it's a rather pompous, disappointing one, and a squandered opportunity to boot.
A thinly-sketched, utterly pedestrian cop thriller that pivots on a very predictable twist ending.
Righteous Kill is a rote and lumbering thriller that forgets to supply any thrills, and which hangs on the revelation of a twist so obvious that tension dissipates long before the so-called big reveal.
The whole thing feels as tired and over-familiar as its leading men. Really, only three words need saying to Pacino and De Niro: you're too old.
The plot is irrelevant because the film is utterly infatuated with the two big egos.
Scenes come and go in clouds of confusion, flashbacks and cutaways leaping in and out of the action like misbehaving children, but a moral stink persists.
Predictable, badly written and ultimately disappointing, this distinctly below-average thriller would have gone straight to DVD if it weren't for De Niro and Pacino.
The movie goes nowhere and takes 100 minutes to do so. It should have cut its losses, gone for comedy and called itself Grumpy Old Cops.
This cop drama is far too ordinary to live up to the hype. Spiky and watchable, it doesn't really stretch anyone. Especially the audience.
And so the film trundles on. A preposterously booming score just serves to emphasise the clichéd script, sound design and cinematography.
They look like jobbing veteran actors picking up another payday in some routine cop filler, and Avnet’s busily clueless direction offers them and the clunky writing little help. Pacino. De Niro. It’s over.
They require a bigger stage, a sharper script and a more rigorous director. Without these, the long-awaited De Niro/Pacino show amounts to nothing so much as a novelty bout, a celebrity sparring session. Its sound and fury signifies very little.
Despite those major reservations, watching De Niro and Pacino is still an event.
A spotty cop procedural that serves its purpose performance-wise; De Niro and Pacino have been better, but they’ve also been far, far worse. Shoring up a convoluted script and journeyman direction, their double-act is muscular enough to please the crowds.
It’s an effective whodunnit but – more importantly – it poses refined, complex questions about how the law operates in a so-called civilised society.
This reminds me of The Simpsons episode where Grandpa Abe rides a bike with no hands proclaiming, "Look at me, I'm acting young!" Then he flies into a grave dig.
How not to dig into the experience of seeing two of cinema's greatest legends working side by side? Well, first we could focus on the plot:
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