Brooklyn's Finest

Brooklyn's Finest (2009)

  • 42% of critics liked it
    (143 reviews)

  • 46% of users liked it
    (100,175 ratings)

Training Day director Antoine Fuqua takes viewers on a dark ride through the streets of Brooklyn, following three New York Police officers as they wrestle with temptation, loyalty, and duty while attempting to uphold the law and deal with the pressures of the job. Eddie Dugan (Richard Gere) is days… More

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Michael C. Martin, Brad Kane
Genres
Drama, Action & Adventure
In Theaters
Mar 5, 2010 Wide
Overture Films

Critic Reviews

  • Jonathan F. Richards, Film.com

    Any movie that ends on a freeze frame of Richard Gere walking stoically away from a crime scene teeming with police car lights can't be all good.

  • Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail

    As directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film is well-acted, occasionally hair-raising but ultimately made from stale material.

  • Tom Long, Detroit News

    Tawdry, slick and self-consciously gritty.

  • Tom Maurstad, Dallas Morning News

    The problem for filmmakers trying to make this kind of movie is that they are now operating in a post-Wire world.

  • Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor

    On second thought, Brooklyn's Finest does indeed provide a new genre twist. This must be the only cop movie ever made where a character is driven off the deep end by mold.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Jens S


    This hard and realistic thriller follows the fate of three New York cops: one of them has only one week left until retirement, one has been working undercover for years and the third is trying to make a cut to get his growing family out of a moldy house. Their paths only cross… More

  • Conner R


    I don't know why this was so universally bashed, it's really a great move and in many ways beats out its contemporaries like Crash. The main reason for that is fact that it doesn't have a single overbearing message that it's trying to convey for the entire movie,… More

  • familiar s


    If this was finest, God forbid me from seeing its worst. Except for a single scene, the complete movie was boring to the core.

  • E.J. B


    The cops and criminals genre has been done to death, and Hollywood's offerings as of late suggest that they have completely run out of ideas. With the exception of The Town (itself somewhat of a retread of Michael Mann's Heat), I can't even think of a movie from this… More

  • Roy G


    A well made and acted film but ultimately rather pointless.

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