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Rampart
Directed by
Oren Moverman
R
2011
1h 48m
Drama
,
Crime
5.8
74%
35%
5.5
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Set in 1999 Los Angeles, veteran police officer Dave Brown, the last of the renegade cops, works to take care of his family, and struggles for his own survival.
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Cast of Rampart
Woody Harrelson
Dave Brown
Robin Wright
Linda Fentress
Sigourney Weaver
Joan Confrey
Ned Beatty
Hartshorn
Ben Foster
General Terry / Producer
Ice Cube
Kyle Timkins
Anne Heche
Catherine
Cynthia Nixon
Barbara
Brie Larson
Helen
Steve Buscemi
Bill Blago
Jon Bernthal
Dan Morone
Stella Schnabel
Jane
Robert Wisdom
Captain
Audra McDonald
Sarah
Jon Foster
Michael Whittaker
Matt McTighe
30-Year-Old Cop
Rubén Garfias
Pharmacy Security Guard
Deadlee
Pharmacy Punk
Dominic Flores
Latino Detective
Sammy Boyarsky
Margaret
Rampart Ratings & Reviews
Detroit News
Tom Long
Where's it all go? Nowhere, really, just down a dirty, disappointing hole. Harrelson deserved better.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a remarkably compelling film.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Brown is a sick man, but Harrelson makes him so interesting, so charismatic, so ... watchable, that you can't look away, even if his actions make you want to (and they will).
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
"Rampart" doesn't tell a coherent story as much as swirl the drain with Dave, as his increasingly desperate efforts to save himself simply result in a cascade of self-inflicted wounds.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Director Oren Moverman understands that Woody Harrelson is a real actor and makes movies to prove it.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Something to see and little to remember, an acrid character study undone by narrative implausibilities and its own lack of purpose.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
"Rampart" patrols some familiar streets, but this jarringly intimate study of a dirty Los Angeles cop sliding, crazily, down the drain has a distinctive new-cliche smell, pungent and alive.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Harrelson is an ideal actor for the role. Especially in tensely wound-up movies like this, he implies that he's looking at everything and then watching himself looking.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
He insists on "keeping the family together" with the same irrational devotion he applies to his job.
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Leonard Maltin
This original screenplay is not based on the notorious Rampart Division scandal that rocked the L.A.P.D., but it does take place in 1999 when that investigation was still current.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
It's a testament to the direction of Oren Moverman and the script he co-wrote with James Ellroy that we care what happens to such a despicable character.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
With Mr. Harrelson, Mr. Moverman has created an antihero of epic proportions and indiscretions.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
This movie's too small and too dark to have gotten Harrelson into the overcrowded best-actor race, but it's without question one of the year's great performances.
AV Club
Noel Murray
The movie zooms from incident to incident, piling up examples of the anti-hero's misdeeds, primarily so it can ponder how one man could be so stubbornly wicked.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
Instead of leading toward understanding, "Rampart" remains a dirty cop caricature, more a complaint than a story.
MSN Movies
Glenn Kenny
The movie's got some strong moments, and Harrelson's work here is so committed that many might feel his character's journey is worth sitting through for that alone.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Bad Lieutenant made by a tediously finger-wagging Jew instead of a tediously desecrating Catholic.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
Moverman gets away with a protagonist who it's impossible to root for by making sure we care about the fallout of his meltdown.
Observer
Rex Reed
An unnerving warts-and-all portrait of a man staggering around in circles of arrogant self-deception.
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