Righteous Kill is a 2008 crime thriller directed by Jon Avnet. The movie revolves around two veteran New York City detectives, Turk, played by Robert De Niro, and Rooster, played by Al Pacino. Even ...
Overture Films has picked up all North American rights to "Righteous Kill," a $60 million thriller starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino as two detectives tracking a serial killer. By Gregg Goldstein, ...
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in Righteous Kill.Ken Regan / Overture Films / AP For going on four decades, they’ve been the odd couple of Method movie stars: implosive vs. explosive, compressed energy ...
One of my favorite Robert De Niro-with-a-badge movie moments comes courtesy of the 1997 crime drama Cop Land. A pudgy Sylvester Stallone interrupts a moustach’ed De Niro during his lunch break in his ...
The fact that more police do not lose their moral footing is an amazing thing. Having to put their own lives in harm’s way in order to protect us, police officers have to immerse themselves in the ...
Sometimes a film's cast simply sounds too good to be true. When multiple high-profile stars get together in a film, it can go one of two ways: It can go "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969), or ...
“Righteous Kill” is a movie that was made with a specific audience in mind. Specifically, the filmmakers are trying to reel in the (mostly male) fans of old-school Robert DeNiro or Al Pacino movies ...
In 1995, two stars with 13 Oscar nominations between them paired up for an R-rated crime drama. The actors, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, and the movie, Heat, received a glitzy, year-end push from a ...
A fire broke out on the Bridgeport, Conn. location set of Jon Avnet's "Righteous Kill" early Thursday. There were no injuries on the set of the cop thirller which stars Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, ...
I think it's fair to say that Al Pacino and Robert De Niro don't exactly disappear into character in Righteous Kill. It's not that you don't buy them as hard-boiled New York cops — of course you do. I ...
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