A disgraced former cop finds himself working for a ruthless female kingpin to pay off his estranged father’s debt and protect his family.
Neil
Ash
Graham
Laz
Molly
Manny
Spencer
Mooch
Trevor
Cale Gallo
Angus
Pole dancer
I like Mike Colter, he's a capable actor, with a great presence. That said, I simply could not get into Murder City. I found the story, for the most part, too unrelentingly depressing and grim. What doesn't help either is its all been done before. There's no real originality, that I could see, on offer here. Just crime on the bleak streets of any US city, you care to name. I'd describe the acting as being on a scale from strong to mediocre. Characterisations are somewhat stereotypical. The "drunken gambler father", for example. In summary, this genre of film has been done before, so much so, its become a cliche, in its own right. As a consequence, care and a little originality, is needed, to lift any new offering, above the beige and ordinary.
June 29, 2023
Neil
Ash
Graham
Laz
Molly
Manny
Spencer
Mooch
Trevor
Cale Gallo
Angus
Pole dancer
I like Mike Colter, he's a capable actor, with a great presence. That said, I simply could not get into Murder City. I found the story, for the most part, too unrelentingly depressing and grim. What doesn't help either is its all been done before. There's no real originality, that I could see, on offer here. Just crime on the bleak streets of any US city, you care to name. I'd describe the acting as being on a scale from strong to mediocre. Characterisations are somewhat stereotypical. The "drunken gambler father", for example. In summary, this genre of film has been done before, so much so, its become a cliche, in its own right. As a consequence, care and a little originality, is needed, to lift any new offering, above the beige and ordinary.