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Triple 9
TrailerBullets fly on the Atlanta freeway as armed thieves make their getaway following a bank robbery in broad daylight. In order to pull it off, the gang of criminals and corrupt cops plan the murder of a police officerActors: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Casey Affleck, Anthony Mackie, Woody Harrelson, Aaron Paul, Kate Winslet, Gal Gadot, Norman Reedus, Teresa Palmer, Michael Kenneth Williams, Clifton Collins Jr., ...»Director: John HillcoatCountry: United StatesDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Triple 9"
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Characters of "Triple 9"
Chris AllenPlayed by: Casey AffleckJeffrey AllenPlayed by: Woody HarrelsonIrina VlaslovPlayed by: Kate WinsletElena VlaslovPlayed by: Gal GadotMichelle AllenPlayed by: Teresa PalmerTrina LingPlayed by: Michelle AngBeaten WomanPlayed by: Natalie PeroFemale Security GuardPlayed by: Christine Horn -
Directors of "Triple 9"
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Creators of "Triple 9"
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Critic Reviews of "Triple 9"
New York PostMarch 10, 2016There's a blue-chip cast running the gamut from A (Casey Affleck) to W (Kate Winslet) and terrific action sequences in Triple 9 - but in the end, this relentlessly nihilistic crime-caper thriller adds up to less than the sum of its impressive parts.
BuzzFeed NewsMarch 04, 2016The movie involves a pair of heists, a prisoner abroad, corrupt cops, mobsters, gangsters, and more, and the parts are considerably better than the messy, unfocused whole. But oh, the parts can be a pleasure.
ReelViewsFebruary 27, 2016Hillcoat's approach is to craft a pulse-pounding experience that employs a mixture of conventional footage and hand-held work. There's an immediacy to the most gripping scenes.
San Diego ReaderFebruary 26, 2016The uneven thing [here] is John Hillcoat's direction: a tense, sustained journey through an apartment while lined up behind a bulletproof shield alternating with indulgent zooms and cuts depicting local color.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 26, 2016Hillcoat directs with a sense of immediacy and grimy realism, bringing the audience into the shootouts and bloodshed on the streets. Atlanta becomes another war zone for the men who have seen war, battling an enemy of a different race and culture.
Globe and MailFebruary 26, 2016Though compelling in the acting and cinematography, Triple 9's plot is by the numbers and about nothing.
Shadow and ActApril 12, 2017The real screen stealer in Triple 9 is Clifton Collins Jr., as the quietly diabolical, dirty detective Rodriguez. He is a reason why this film will keep you glued to your seat.
Reel Talk OnlineMarch 21, 2017It's the kind of crooked cop film that will likely wind up on a random list of 100 Crooked Cop Movies compiled in no ranking order... in the next few years. It's that derivative.
Film InquiryFebruary 18, 2017The problem with Triple 9 isn't that it is an uber-masculine piece of genre fiction - it is that it is a formulaic one without a distinctive personality.
Film Ireland MagazineJanuary 03, 2017As a whole, the ideas, themes, and talent the film brings together don't quite blend well enough to be satisfying in this otherwise generic crime thriller.
Hindustan TimesDecember 31, 2016Triple 9 is best during the first third, introducing its rogues' gallery of characters and detailing their daily grind. Unfortunately, the last third is weighed down by predictable thriller trappings.
Salt Lake TribuneDecember 31, 2016It's almost criminal the way the crime thriller Triple 9 strands a talented cast in a morass of mixed motivations and acting styles.
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