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In Too Deep 1999 Movie Omar Epps and LL Cool J as God standing in the street in rain holding a gun to a head of snitch
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In Too Deep [1999]

Based on a true story, In Too Deep is an engaging and authentic thriller following a young cop who goes undercover trying to get a ruthless drug lord

Cop Land 1997 Movie Scene Sylvester Stallone as Freddy holding a shotgun and stumbling
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Cop Land [1997]

Immersive and slow-burning, Cop Land is a very engaging and, above all, intelligent thriller about police corruption with an all-star cast.

Deep Cover 1992 Movie Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum waiting by the car
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Deep Cover [1992]

Raw and gritty, In Too Deep is an undercover cop movie set in the hood with an authentic script, juicy atmosphere, and top performances.

The Score 2001 Movie Scene Edward Norton as Jack and Robert De Niro as Nick practicing safe cracking
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The Score [2001]

Despite its familiar plot and a bit slower pacing, The Score is a solid heist movie with an excellent cast definitely worth watching.

Joy Ride 2001 Movie Scene Steve Zahn as Fuller and Paul Walker as Lewis in their car trying to get away from a crazy trucker
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Joy Ride [2001]

Juicy, effective and intense, Joy Ride is a captivating thriller about what might happen if you fuck with the wrong guy on the road.

Dark Country 2009 Movie Scene Thomas Jane as Dick holding a rock while Lauren German as Gina is standing next to a car
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Dark Country [2009]

Featuring stylish visuals, a nightmarish atmosphere, and a lot of potential, Dark Country is a flawed but very immersive noir experience

Mad City 1997 Movie Scene John Travolta as Sam holding a shotgun pointed to his former boss face
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Mad City [1997]

Underrated and thought-provoking, Mad City is a hostage movie examining media sensationalism and our morally corrupt society in general.

Confidence 2003 Movie Scene Edward Burns lighting a cigarette for Rachel Weisz
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Confidence [2003]

As a very stylish and well-written con artist movie, Confidence does exactly that and steals your attention for ninety minutes.

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