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Gerard Butler and Frank Grillo's action thriller earned $6 million at the box office and now has a new streaming home.
Gerard Butler and Frank Grillo's crime drama Copshop is getting a new streaming home. Legendary action director Joe Carnahan expertly crafted a cat-and-mouse game between a mob hitman (Butler) and a ...
“Copshop” takes some time to set up the dynamic. Teddy isn’t much of a con man, as it turns out, except to the degree that his trustworthiness is called into question, in the standoff that ...
Some already asked if Copshop 2021 is streaming anywhere. They’re thrilled to see the Marvel Studios alum, Frank Grillo, as the movie‘s con artist alongside Gerard Butler.
Open Road Films will release “Copshop” in theaters on Friday, September 17. As new movies open in theaters during the COVID-19 pandemic, IndieWire will continue to review them whenever possible.
Speaking of that particular devil, “Copshop” also gives longtime character actor Toby Huss one of his most memorable appearances in 150 or so credits. He gets the showiest lines.
Even if you hadn't seen a trailer for Copshop, the hook of Joe Carnahan's new thriller would likely give away it's a Gerard Butler movie – and we don't mean that as a criticism. The high-concept ...
Kurt McLeod accused his managers of failing to disclose a substantial increase to the movie's budget. After a winding road, that case has now been revived.
‘Copshop’ Review: Gerard Butler in Joe Carnahan’s Police-Station Pressure Cooker A scuzzbag "Rio Bravo" that turns into a violent video game, it's junky but not without fun moments.
“Copshop” is an enjoyable, slow-burn action movie featuring a smart script, sharp direction, strong cast — and the emergence of a possible star. In Gun Creek, Nevada, a sketchy dude gets ...
‘Copshop’ Screenwriter Sues Zero Gravity Management for Breach of Contract. Kurt McLeod claims he optioned his screenplay at the advice of his reps, only to find out that his managers had a ...
Watch Deadline's video review of 'Copshop.' Gerard Butler and Frank Grillo play bad - and that's good news for Joe Carnahan's ultraviolent action pic.