Saturday, September 22, 2012

End of watch

  • 'End of Watch' feels genuine, but is mostly more of the same from David Ayer

    It almost seems like "End of Watch" starts off very lighthearted and slowly snowballs into something darker and grittier before completely pulling the rug out from underneath you in its final moments.

    www.examiner.com

  • 'End of Watch,' 'House' lead newcomers

    Out of the weekend's debut foursome, two pics pulled ahead of the pack, each estimating $4.6 million at the Friday box office: Open Road's cop drama "End of Watch" and Relativity Media's Jennifer Lawrence thriller "House at the End of the Street." The ...

    www.variety.com

  • 'Trouble With the Curve,' 'Dredd 3D,' 'End of Watch, 'House at the End of the ...

    This week at the multiplex, we've got an aging baseball scout ("Trouble with the Curve," starring Clint Eastwood and Amy Adams); a deadly judge ("Dredd 3D," starring Karl Urban and Olivia Thirby); cartel-busting cops ("End of Watch," starring Jake ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • David Ayer gives cop genre new twist with "End of Watch"

    On Friday, Ayer's latest movie, "End of Watch," which he also wrote, opens in U.S. theaters. It portrays Los Angeles police officers in a more noble light, and stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena as dedicated cops who are depicted going about their ...

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Box Office Report: 'End of Watch,' 'House at the End of the Street' Tie on Friday

    From Warner Bros., the film is hoping for a Saturday boost as older moviegoers become available. Otherwise, it could lose the weekend race to End of Watch, which is projecting a $13.5 million debut. House at the End of the Street will likely earn $12 ...

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • 'End of Watch': Riveting, unnerving buddy-cop story

    End of Watch (*** out of four; rating: R; opens today nationwide) transcends those limitations. With its gritty, unnerving style and darkly funny banter, it's an action thriller that has more in common with Training Day -- also written by writer ...

    beta.usatoday.com

  • Weekend Movie Preview: 'Dredd 3D,' 'End of Watch,' 'Trouble with the Curve ...

    The perils of law enforcement is a major theme at the box office this week with the release of "Dredd 3D" and "End of Watch." Although they are two very different types of movies about cops, both are immensely enjoyable in their own ways. That's why ...

    www.starpulse.com

  • 'End Of Watch' And The Rise Of The Latino Cop

    End of Watch, Training Day writer David Ayer's third directorial effort after Harsh Times and Street Kings, is being advertised as a violent, aggressive movie that pits cops against cartels.

    thinkprogress.org

  • 'End of Watch' Review

    End of Watch transports us (often first-hand) into the world of LAPD officers who patrol the gangland war zone that is South Central Los Angeles.

    screenrant.com

  • Review: Well-Crafted Characters and Top-Notch Performances Elevate Cop ...

    End of Watch Review. In one sense, End of Watch is just another cop movie, something like the sixth written by filmmaker David Ayer.

    www.filmschoolrejects.com

  • "End of Watch": Critics respond to police thriller

    Betsy Sharkey of The Los Angeles Times: "From the first tires-squealing, sirens-blaring, guns-blazing car chase to the last quiet conversation, "End of Watch" is a visceral story of beat cops that is rare in its sensitivity, rash in its violence and ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • End of Watch Director David Ayer on Reinventing the Cop Genre

    But in seeking a bit of a technological shakeup, David Ayer, writer and director of police drama End of Watch in theaters Sept.

    entertainment.time.com

  • Violence and Brotherhood Move Story Forward in End of Watch

    The rough, violent streets of South Central Los Angeles play the starring role in writer-director David Ayer's startling End of Watch (Open Road Films/Exclusive Media). Young officers Brian Taylor (Academy Award® nominee Jake Gyllenhaal) and Mike ...

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  • End of Watch

    "End of Watch" isn't exactly the opposite of Ayer's "Training Day," there's no interest in painting these people as saints, so much as a character study of the kind of people who ride in those cars all day.

    www.comingsoon.net

  • Friday Estimates by The End of The Klady

    Honestly, I left the midnight screening at TIFF halfway through because I was tired, had a 9a shoot, and felt like I was watching a more ramped up version of The Raid: Redemption. Maybe it got kinky. This movie needed some kinky. Mad Max had The Wife ...

    moviecitynews.com

  • Michael Pena's adjusting to the view from up there

    The trendy restaurant on the seventh floor of the Park Hyatt hotel offers customers a scenic view of Michigan Avenue and the Water Tower building, and in the case of Pena, who shares top billing with Jake Gyllenhaal in the upcoming film "End of Watch ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • In New Action Film 'End of Watch,' Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña Take You ...

    Remember when we showed you the trailer for End of Watch a few weeks ago and we were skeptical? That's until we saw it.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Movie review: 'End of Watch' ticks past cliched cop movies

    Trailer: 'End of Watch': Two young officers are marked for death after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious cartel, during a routine traffic stop.

    www.news-press.com

  • Review: 'End of Watch' a taut, realistic police drama that doesn't let up

    David Ayer, the scribe behind the acclaimed "Training Day" is back in action as writer and director of what is arguably the best cop drama since "Training Day".

    www.examiner.com

  • End of Watch: Watcha Gonna Do When They Come For You?

    Now here comes End of Watch, a street-level Los Angeles-based police drama from writer/director David Ayer where the action is supposedly being filmed as it happens by the two men caught up in it -- good cops and even better buddies Brian Taylor (Jake ...

    www.televisionwithoutpity.com

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