Righteous Kill
Detectives Thomas Cowan (Robert De Niro) and David Fisk (Al Pacino), 30-year veterans of the NYPD, investigate the murder of a pimp, who appears to have ties to a case they solved years before.
9 July 1938, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
24 September 1974, Haifa, Israel
15 July 1976, Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
20 September 1931, New York City, New York, USA
6 July 1975, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
12 September 1979, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
11 August 1980, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
March 09, 2017
The stars were handed inferior material to work with and, at best, can only make this tired plot watchable.August 30, 2009
The worst about Righteous Kill is that there's probably a perfectly acceptable procedural thriller somewhere in the mountain of cliches and stupidity that riddle the film.October 18, 2008
Say it ain't so, Bobby and Al.January 20, 2009
As far as bad movies go, Righteous Kill is something of a zenith.October 18, 2008
There's nothing righteous to be found here.November 05, 2008
Nearly everything about this film is a cliché.September 26, 2008
They look like jobbing veteran actors picking up another payday in some routine cop filler, and Avnet's busily clueless direction offers them and the clunky writing little help. Pacino. De Niro. It's over.October 18, 2008
The movie, which has more than 10 credited producers, feels like one of those slick, for-the-money projects Hollywood studios cook up via graph charts and marketing surveys.October 14, 2012
A murky, muddled, miserable mess, Righteous Kill spends 101 minutes failing to achieve what Heat managed in just six.January 11, 2009
Pacino. DeNiro. Armed and dangerous. In a cop drama. In NYC. Together. Written by the writer of Inside Man. Sounds great, doesn't it? Well, what could've gone so wrong?December 09, 2008
This thriller by Jon Avnet is mostly by the numbers, and its surprise ending, though effective, feels somewhat forced.February 01, 2009
Imagine this conversation: A phone call between actor Bob De Niro and director Marty Scorsese. Bobby: Hello, Marty. I've been calling and texting, but you never answer. (Silence) Bobby: I'm talking to you. Are you talkin' to me? Are you talkin' to me?