Hollywood Homicide
10,111
Action. Comedy
Veteran detective Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) is on the biggest case of his career and saddled with a new partner, K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), a yoga instructor and aspiring actor, who can't quite decide between being a cop or an actor. They both have to investigate the on-stage slaying of a rap group. The mass murder was possibly orchestrated by Sartain, a notorious rap label boss, who is rumoured to have arranged the deaths of other ... [+]
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United States | Baltimore Sun | "A cop comedy with a refreshingly wry, adult and humane attitude" | POS |
United States | San Francisco Chronicle | "Like all Shelton's movies, Hollywood Homicide rambles and shambles, and like most of them, it ultimately settles into its own appealing rhythm" | POS |
Canada | The Globe and Mail | "Ten minutes in, and the verdict is already clear: This is a flick that goes both ways. It's funny, then it's not" | NEU |
United States | Boston Globe | "One of the most lazily scripted, poorly structured, smugly stereotyped star vehicles in recent memory. Bizarrely, this seems to be the point." | NEU |
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