End of Watch (Blu-ray) R
Every moment of your life they stand watch
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: October 14, 2014
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jake Gyllenhaal & Michael Peña | |
Performer: | Anna Kendrick, Frank Grillo, Cody Horn, Natalie Martinez, David Harbour & America Ferrera | |
Directed by | David Ayer | |
Edited by | Dody Dorn | |
Screenwriting by | David Ayer | |
Composition by | David Sardy | |
Produced by | David Ayer, Matt Jackson, John Lesher & Nigel Sinclair | |
Director of Photography: | Roman Vasyanov |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/4 --
Gyllenhaal and Pena are after a lived-in camaraderie and a street-level realism. Pena, especially, succeeds; you buy him every second.
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Chicago Tribune
Rating: B --
Gyllenhaal and Pena have an easy, appealing chemistry with each other and convince us that Brian and Mike are both well-suited to their calling.
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Assignment X
Ayer and his cast appear to have so convincingly nailed the way these characters talk and act that you might not even notice the film slipping from workaday grit into out-and-out myth.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Rating: 3/5 --
One to watch, but through narrowed eyes.
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London Evening Standard
4 stars out of 5 -- [P]resented with sufficient flair and strong performances that the ride is enough...
Empire
Rating: 3/5 --
Focal ethos, mixed with gripping action sequences, make for a strong, if imperfect buddy cop drama.
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CineVue
4 stars out of 4 -- END OF WATCH is one of the best police movies in recent years, a virtuoso fusion of performances and often startling action.
Chicago Sun-Times
Product Description:
David Ayer's END OF WATCH stars Michael Peña and Jake Gyllenhaal as a pair of L.A. cops and close friends who work to keep the streets safe. Shot in a found-footage style, the movie follows the duo as they make enemies with a major drug cartel and attempt to lead happy personal lives.