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Street Kings Street Kings is a pungent bouquet of corruption, violence, multi-ethnic mayhem, macho glee laced with macho angst, and fluorescently obscene dialogue from the mind of James Ellroy. Its hero, though he'd scarcely consent to be called one, is L.A. police detective Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves), for whom life is a wound that won't heal and dealing out retribution to scumbags is the ongoing treatment. Ludlow's the star player--"the tip of the [expletive] spear"--on a team of detectives headed by Capt. Jack Wander (Forest Whitaker). Coach Wander relies on his boys... to keep breaking lurid cases, usually through deeply darkside underground work, and raising his profile with the media and the department. In pursuit of these goals, nothing is forbidden except failure, and the truth is what you make it look like. This is familiar Ellroy territory, most effectively translated to the screen in L.A. Confidential (which should have won the 1997 Oscar, and would have if Titanic hadn't launched that year). If you know Ellroy's ground game, you can pretty much guess where Street Kings is going, and where it's been. Still, the twists and torques of its urban road-rage course maintain the centrifugal force needed to hold us in our seats (a tactical highlight: refrigerator adapted as rolling barricade), and the movie keeps bopping us with oddball casting coups: comic Jay Mohr and Northern Exposure/Sex and the City veteran John Corbett as two members of Coach Warden's gonzo detective squad; Cedric the Entertainer doing a nicely nuanced turn as a street creature; Hugh Laurie doing a less-hyper version of House, if House worked Internal Affairs. The problem is that director David Ayer keeps everything intense. Dialogues are shot too close-up, line readings are too strident, the action is too nonstop slam. Recall Curtis Hanson's L.A. Confidential and the mind's eye summons up a whole spectrum of existence, mood, place, historical period, emotional investment; there's an amplitude to the picture and the sensibility bringing it to us, something besides the whodunit and the endless rap sheet of nasty what-they-done. Everything in Street Kings is one-note, and with Keanu Reeves playing it implosive and Forest Whitaker locked in crazier-than-an-outhouse-rat mode, that's no way to stay the course. --Richard T. Jameson [show more]

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Released
03 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
192 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5039036047869 
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Double bill of crime thrillers. 'Street Kings' (2008) stars Keanu Reeves as Tom Ludlow, a veteran Vice Detective with the LAPD who is on a personal mission to catch the men responsible for the murder of his partner, Terrance Washington (Terry Crews). Meanwhile, Ludlow's supervisor, Captain Wander (Forest Whitaker), is on a mission of his own - to try and keep the vengeful Ludlow within the confines of the law and out of the clutches of Captain Biggs (Hugh Laurie), an Internal Affairs officer who is keeping a close eye on Ludlow's every move. Ludlow recruits a young Homicide Detective (Chris Evans) to help him track down Washington's killers through the crime-filled streets of Los Angeles. In 'Street Kings 2 - Motor City' (2011) the action moves to Detroit, where narcotics detective Marty Kingston (Ray Liotta) is teamed up with rookie Dan Sullivan (Shawn Hatosy) to investigate the murder of his partner. With evidence pointing to the possibility that the murder was an inside job, Dan finds his faith in the police force shaken and his young family in danger as he and Marty draw closer to the truth.

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