Woody Harrelson brings the heat in Rampart, a nasty L.A.- noir character study. The problem is that writer and director Oren Moverman (The Messenger) and co-screenwriter James Ellroy don’t bring much ...
The Messenger was one of the nice surprises of 2009, a nuanced look at the life of the American soldier. The gang---Woody Harrelson, Ben Foster, and writer/director Oren Moverman---is getting back ...
They are horrible husbands, and fierce protectors of women. They are compulsive sinners and self-loathing moralists. They are full of excuses, and crippled with guilt. And to James Ellroy, they are ...
Dave Brown (Woody Harrelson) has been working for years in the anti-gang unit in the Rampart district of L.A. But now he's facing all sorts of trouble: after a car sideswipes his patrol vehicle, Dave ...
Playing a cop at his worst, his hands never dirtier, the stakes never higher, Woody Harrelson has perhaps never been better than he is in the seamy, scandalous jumbled rumble of “Rampart.” Set in Los ...
I’ve been hearing about the cop drama Rampart for quite a while now, specifically Woody Harrelson’s performance in the film. The first trailer has now been released, and Harrelson does indeed look to ...
Stalking the dark streets in his black and white cruiser, a cigarette clenched between his teeth, he’s as much a force to reckon with as any criminal on the loose. Beating up suspects, making up ...
As Dave Brown (Harrelson), a sexist, racist, trigger-tempered police officer carving out his own definition of justice on the mean streets of 1999 Los Angeles, Woody Harrelson climbs to the top of the ...
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