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In this crime thriller from director Dito Montiel, a cop assigned to his old neighborhood faces a test of loyalties when secrets from his past threaten his family and future. When local reporter Loren Bridges (Juliette Binoche) starts printing stories from an unknown source about a potential police cover-up of a double murder 16 years ago, cop Jonathan White (Channing Tatum) returns to his old Queens precinct to help in the investigation. But as the evidence mounts and suspicion falls on former detective Charles Stanford (Al Pacino), Jonathan soon finds himself forced to do whatever it takes to protect his family and his colleages when buried events return to haunt him. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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English Not a particularly offensive or exceptional crime drama, but quite painless to watch for most of its runtime... It’s too bad about the stupid ending, which obviously wanted to say so much until it didn't say anything at all. I liked the alternation of the two time planes and especially the scenes of little Milk and the detective together, played by the unflappable Al Pacino ("I've got two piles of human shit..."), but Channing Tatum was unpleasantly wooden. ()

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