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      Hollywood Homicide

      PG-13 Released Jun 13, 2003 1 hr. 55 min. Action Comedy List
      30% 163 Reviews Tomatometer 27% 25,000+ Ratings Audience Score After music mogul Antoine Sartain's (Isaiah Washington) rappers are murdered, Sgt. Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and police Detective K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) start to investigate. Initially distracted -- Joe by his real estate transactions, K.C. by his acting aspirations -- the partners pull together when internal affairs officer Bennie Macko (Bruce Greenwood) starts hounding Joe. The two men prove skilled at police work, but they'll also need help from Joe's psychic gal pal (Lena Olin). Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 25 Buy Now

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      Hollywood Homicide suffers from too many subplots and not enough laughs.

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      ken t Watch the trailer..you've probably seen the best bits of the film then Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 10/11/23 Full Review John A Takes the buddy cop premise and does something else with it. 'Hollywood Homicide' lacks the edge found in other competent buddy cop flicks but isn't too silly/wacky for it's own good. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 10/08/23 Full Review Farah R Even Harrison Ford couldn't elevate Hollywood Homicide from being the forgettable action flick it is. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 08/29/23 Full Review This movie was OK, but nothing to sing about. It's worth watching once! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 05/31/23 Full Review D J A very underrated cop movie. While there's nothing ground breaking, it uses tried and true movie tropes to create an entertaining movie to watch with some good action sequences and an overall storyline to cheer for. Just two good guys doing detective work while balancing their side gigs to try and afford life in LA. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Andre G 2 of the most weirdest partners for homicide detectives. As they solve murders they both also work multiple other jobs as well mixing them in with there detective work. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 05/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Nell Minow Common Sense Media Despite a talented cast, this movie doesn't work. Rated: 2/5 Dec 24, 2010 Full Review David Ansen Newsweek How could so many talented people make such a tepid, superfluous movie? It's easy: that's what happens when you listen to your inner marketer instead of your muse. Nov 1, 2007 Full Review Empire Magazine Rated: 3/5 Dec 30, 2006 Full Review Adam Smith Radio Times The plot makes little sense, and it all degenerates into the inevitable car chase in the final act, but there's enough wit in the script and chemistry between the likeable leads to cover the loose ends. Rated: 3/5 Feb 8, 2024 Full Review CJ Sheu Review Film Review Anyway, not every scene needs an interpretation, and Hollywood Homicide is solidly entertaining on a scene-by-scene basis, despite all its faults. Jul 1, 2020 Full Review Debbie Lynn Elias Behind The Lens 

If there is one downstroke, it's too many sub-plots crammed into 120 minutes. While each is entertaining in its own right, [Ron] Shelton and [Robert] Souza should have held back a little. Nov 13, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis After music mogul Antoine Sartain's (Isaiah Washington) rappers are murdered, Sgt. Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and police Detective K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) start to investigate. Initially distracted -- Joe by his real estate transactions, K.C. by his acting aspirations -- the partners pull together when internal affairs officer Bennie Macko (Bruce Greenwood) starts hounding Joe. The two men prove skilled at police work, but they'll also need help from Joe's psychic gal pal (Lena Olin).
      Director
      Ron Shelton
      Executive Producer
      Joe Roth, David V. Lester
      Screenwriter
      Robert Souza, Ron Shelton
      Distributor
      Columbia Pictures
      Production Co
      Revolution Studios
      Rating
      PG-13 (Sexual Situations|Language|Violence)
      Genre
      Action, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jun 13, 2003, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 22, 2016
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $30.0M
      Sound Mix
      Surround
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