Release Date End of Watch Sep 21, 2012 Wide
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Actors For End of Watch
Jake Gyllenhaal,Michael Peña,Anna Kendrick,Frank Grillo,America Ferrera,Cody Horn,Maurice Compte,David Harbour,Shondrella Avery,Natalie Martinez,Richard Cabral,Yahira Garcia,Jaime FitzSimons,Kristy WuGenres End of Watch : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For End of Watch
User Ranting End of Watch : 4.1User Percentage For End of Watch : 86 %
User Count Like for End of Watch : 70,877
All Critics Ranting For End of Watch : 7.1
All Critics Count For End of Watch : 166
All Critics Percentage For End of Watch : 85 %
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Movie Overview For End of Watch
Two young officers are marked for death after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious cartel, during a routine traffic stop.TagLine End of Watch
Every moment of your life they stand watchTrailer For End of Watch
Review For End of Watch
Ayer and his cast appear to have so convincingly nailed the way these characters talk and act that you might not even notice the film slipping from workaday grit into out-and-out myth.Bilge Ebiri-New York Magazine
The actors, both excellent, get right into Ayer's groove. So by the time we arrive at the unsparing climax, we really know and care about these guys.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Gyllenhaal and Pena are after a lived-in camaraderie and a street-level realism. Pena, especially, succeeds; you buy him every second.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
The performances here are so sharp that viewers may wish End of Watch has been shot by someone who knew how to find the right point of view for a scene and leave it there.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
Intermittently enjoyable but incredibly frustrating.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out
Jumpy and exciting.
David Denby-New Yorker
This Jake Gyllenhaal buddy/cop drama features some of the best on-screen banter in years.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
Deeply affecting, powerful film that's a thrilling experience. Highly recommended.
Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files
It's time to ride along with the LAPD through South Central, but this is no "Adam 12″. It's a realistic roller-coaster ride told with hand-held cameras and other devices.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
David Ayer's End of Watch is an unflinching cop drama that uses the handheld approach to heighten the drama and escalate the tension.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
What gives it life are the performances of Gyllenhaal and Peña. They emerge as beacons of friendship in a bleak world of barred windows, barking dogs and strutting gangsters.
Jay Stone-National Post
It leaves you wondering -- who is filming the Gyllenhaal/Anna Kendrick love scenes?
Jake Mulligan-Boston Phoenix
Nicely balanced between savage violence and sweet human interactions, and it whips along at a brisk pace.
Kurt Loder-Reason Online
The street characters are played by a remarkable panoply of real-life types who speak in a thrilling, totally believable patois.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
Planning on shooting your next movie handheld? Hoping for that realism dividend? Please read this first.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
A strong sense of camaraderie sets this edgy police thriller apart from the crowd. And it's also a change of direction for writer-director David Ayer, who has explored the dark side of police corruption in Training Day, Harsh Times and Street Kings.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Both actors are first rate, their friendship palpable, their professional conduct (tempered by practical joking and youthful bravado) convincing.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
If I was a big-city American policeman watching this, I would also wonder just whose side Ayer is on. I'd be more nervous about going to the work the next day. Not less.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Ayers's warmest film to date finds meaning and depth in its "I love you, man" exchanges and rarely goes too long without staging some daring detective work and videogame ultraviolence.
Tara Brady-Irish Times
One to watch, but through narrowed eyes.
-This is London
Writer and director David Ayer has created a pair of real, untainted heroes - which makes this a rare cinematic treat you have to watch. End of.
Grant Rollings-Sun Online
The two leading performances are exemplary in their honesty and good-heartedness, with Gyllenhaal in particular showing why he's a star.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
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