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Sean Penn,Ryan Gosling,Josh Brolin,Emma Stone,Anthony Mackie,Michael Peña,Giovanni Ribisi,Robert Patrick,Nick Nolte,Holt McCallany,Mireille Enos,Troy Garity,Wade Williams,James Hebert,Ambyr Childers,Mac Brandt,Brandon Molale,Michael Papajohn,Jeff Wolfe,Anthony MolinariVisitor Rating & Critics For Gangster Squad Movie
User Rating : 3.6User Percentage : 64 %
User Count Like : 97,327
All Critics Rating : 5
All Critics Count : 183
All Critics Percentage : 32 %
Title : Gangster Squad
Genres Gangster Squad : Drama
Directed by : Ruben Fleischer
Writed by :
Cost : $45.9M
Review For Gangster Squad
Gangster Squad looks the part, but it's so superficial it practically evaporates before our eyes.Tom Charity-CNN.com
Some of the clothes and makeup feel as glossy as paint, but, those aside, we seem to browsing through a display of secondhand goods.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker
It might sound like a stretch, imagining Penn playing that intense, indiosyncratic a villain. But the lauded, veteran actor pulls a left hook, then a right, and after a wild bodyshot at the tail end of the film, you see the true mania behind his eyes.
Ricardo Baca-Denver Post
Director Ruben Fleischer and screenwriter Will Beall can't decide whether to make a spoof or a serious drama, so they wrongheadedly attempt both.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Gangster Squad" is a highly stylized, pulp-fiction period piece based on true events.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
Despite a cast of gifted actors, lush 1940s production design and suave costumes, it's bereft of inspiration, plowing familiar terrain past the point of tedium to impatience.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Do not try to fight off the running "this is the City of Angels" commentary; you will lose. Here, the good guys win, the bad guys earn their comeuppance, the dames look pretty and the dopey dialogue shoves a grapefruit in your face and shuts you up.
Dave White-Movies.com
The end result is a passable - just barely - thriller that benefits substantially from the efforts of its star-heavy cast...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Gangster Squad verges on a parody of hard-boiled noir in the vein of the Scary Movie/Date Movie/Epic Movie films, only with real A-list star power; it's a funny old mixture.
Catherine Bray-Film4
A violent and cartoonish take on the '40s gangster scene in LA.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
It should all be a lot more fun than it is, or at least as rollicking as "Zombieland," Fleischer's clever 2009 outing. Some pious soul-searching near the end is altogether insufferable.
Greg Evans-Bloomberg News
Mistura de Os Intocáveis, Los Angeles - Cidade Proibida e Scooby-Doo.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena
It's fitting that 'Gangster' Squad deals with crime because charging admission to this torpid film is robbery.
Dan Lybarger-KC Active
Will it win any awards for 2013? Well, no. But 'Gangster Squad,' a shoot-'em-up nod to pulp thrillers, will provide solid entertainment for fans of crime dramas.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
In spite of heavy gunfire, Gangster Squad misses
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
All style and pose devoid of soul.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Comes off as a hollow masquerade, play-acting at machismo for nearly two hours. Along with the furniture tossed in fits of rage, there are empty flourishes of neo-noir style, rote action sequences, and little danger for our hardboiled heroes.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
Brash, loud & risibly anachronistic, Gangster Squad is flashier than a mobster's suit, but if you're not too fussy about finesse then this stylised crime film is a hugely entertaining cops 'n crooks romp through a cartoon-like version of 1940s LA history.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
High entertainment this is not, but as a period-driven action picture loosely based on a tumultuous time in Los Angeles' history, it's a strangely entertaining and bonkers experience.
Bill Clark-FromTheBalcony
Re-edited in the wake of the Aurora massacre, the film definitely misses its excised Grauman's Chinese Theatre shootout, which might have helped justify its movie-obsessed unreality.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Overly violent portrayal of LA crime in the 1940's, but the story, acting and look of the film make it good entertainment.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Squad a Pretender in the Gangester Genre
Charles Koplinski-Illinois Times
...being point blank for Brolin delivering the horrendous dialogue coaxed me to exclaim aloud - "this guy is dumb as a post."
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
Its misjudged villain and generic action film structure put it some way below the staples of the LA thriller sub-genre.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire
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