Hollywood Homicide
June 2003
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Andrew Sarris
The trouble is that Mr. Shelton and Mr. Souza don't do enough with the material to make it dramatically compelling.
J. Hoberman
The surplus of character humor seems all the more desperate in view of the essentially humorless stars.
David Edelstein
It's a great piece of mindful escapism.
Stephanie Zacharek
A reasonably entertaining picture that nevertheless leaves you wondering -- what, exactly, did I just see?
Michael O'Sullivan
A buddy film starring two people who, even as the closing credits roll, appear to have just met.
Desson Thomson
Hollywood Homicide is about murder, all right: the wholesale slaughter of anything funny, original or even vaguely logical.
Critic reviews
Andrew Sarris
The trouble is that Mr. Shelton and Mr. Souza don't do enough with the material to make it dramatically compelling.
J. Hoberman
The surplus of character humor seems all the more desperate in view of the essentially humorless stars.
Stephanie Zacharek
A reasonably entertaining picture that nevertheless leaves you wondering -- what, exactly, did I just see?
Michael O'Sullivan
A buddy film starring two people who, even as the closing credits roll, appear to have just met.
Desson Thomson
Hollywood Homicide is about murder, all right: the wholesale slaughter of anything funny, original or even vaguely logical.
Mike Clark
Both leads in Hollywood Homicide work multiple jobs, and wear themselves out in the process. So does a movie with such a generic title that it's a marvel no one has used it before.
Cast and credits
Actors | Josh Hartnett, Harrison Ford, Isaiah Washington, Bruce Greenwood, Lena Olin |
Producers | Ron Shelton, Lou Pitt |
Director | Ron Shelton |
Writers | Ron Shelton |
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
115 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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