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McCanick
TrailerThe film follows a detective Eugene 'Mack' McCanick who determines to track down Simon Weeks when he uncovers Weekes came out of prison. He investigates himself and he gets a secret which nobody can know about the past of Weeks.Actors: David Morse, Cory Monteith, Mike Vogel, Rachel Nichols, Ciarán Hinds, Tracie Thoms, Trevor Morgan, Aaron Yoo, Mark Anthony Ashton, Kia Nguyen, Kevin Daniels, ...»Director: Josh C. WallerCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 4.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "McCanick"
Los Angeles TimesMarch 20, 2014The premise that bruised feelings can get blown so far out of proportion and propel a veteran cop to risk his reputation and jettison his entire career is simply preposterous.
New York TimesMarch 20, 2014The dour "McCanick" banks way too much on what it is not telling us, making for a movie that thinks it's being cryptically suspenseful but is really just annoying.
New York Daily NewsMarch 20, 2014It's a shame the script doesn't offer anything beyond loose-cannon-cop cliches.
New York ObserverMarch 19, 2014The only reason to suffer through a grim wack job called McCanick is to see the late Cory Monteith in his last film role.
Village VoiceMarch 18, 2014[A] numbingly inert series of dirty-cop clichés that abruptly builds to an ephemerally poignant climax.
VarietySeptember 09, 2013A fine performance by Cory Monteith isn't enough to salvage this drably derivative, infuriatingly improbable police drama.
EntertainmentTellMay 27, 2014A completely by-the-numbers, cliched cop story for its first two thirds, before pivoting to an ending that's shocking but also totally indefensible.
The PlaylistApril 04, 2014McCanick may have worked as Chief Wiggum's favorite film in The Simpsons, but as a feature film in the real world it fails to convince, and succeeds only in frustrating.
NYC Movie GuruApril 03, 2014A ho-hum B-movie with an A-list cast. Besides the solid performances, it offers nothing else to hold your interest.
Paste MagazineMarch 21, 2014Unfortunately, this initially rote and ultimately ridiculous cop-on-the-edge drama suffers from too many creative missteps.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 20, 2014The plot of McCanick, sketchy to begin with, is made even more so by Daniel Noah's woozy, fragmented script, and direction by Josh C. Waller for which "clumsy" is almost too kind a description.
The DissolveFebruary 25, 2014Because Noah coyly reserves the motivation for McCanick's vendetta as a third-act twist of sorts, much of McCanick simply involves watching this tortured guy mowing people down for no apparent reason.
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