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Dirty
Directed by
Chris Fisher
R
2005
1h 37m
Drama
,
Crime
,
and more
5.5
22%
42%
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Two gangbangers-turned-cops try and cover up a scandal within the LAPD.
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Cast of Dirty
Clifton Collins Jr.
Officer Armando Sancho
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Salim Adel
Keith David
Captain Spain
Cole Hauser
Lieutenant
Wood Harris
Brax
Aimee Garcia
Rita
Gates McFadden
Wife
Nicholas Gonzalez
Officer Rodriguez
Cesar Garcia
Gangster #3
Brittany Daniel
Tatiana
Frank Alvarez
Gangster #1
Roberto 'Lil Rob' Flores
Gangster #4
Kevin Grevioux
Daddy
Wyclef Jean
Baine
Tory Kittles
Wallace
Terry Kennedy
Terry
Joseph McKelheer
Canadian #1
Jen Martinez
Jen
Robert LaSardo
Roland
Pat Healy
Ronnie
Nichole Galicia
Boom Boom
Casey LaBow
Girl in BMW (uncredited)
Soledad St. Hilaire
Sancho's Mom
Tracy Phillips
Dancer
Tracy Jerome Phillips
Dancer
Dirty Ratings & Reviews
Newsday
John Anderson
It makes Training Day seem like a film about good citizenship, but Dirty is also a luxury vehicle for two actors whose every appearance on screen is a boon.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
As good as the leads and the supporting cast are, and as much action as gets packed into the film's relatively brief running time, none of it draws us in dramatically.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
At the end of the antiheroes' ropes, at the end of writer-director Chris Fisher's genre exercise, guns have been drawn, blood has been spilled, cops have been thwarted from going straight, and nothing has changed.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Cuba Gooding Jr. sheds the halo that has threated to strangle his career by playing a corrupt cop in a nasty little genre film set in Los Angeles.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
The only suspense is how long it's going to take for this movie to finally drag to an end.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
The machinations of the plot are so murky as to be not worth following.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
The cinematography of Eliot Rockett is also laudable: The city is not only rendered in the usual hot and gritty texture of urban landscapes, but is imbued with sense of oppression that is palpable.
Cinema Signals
Jules Brenner
This picture of it is poppin' blanks at too many turns to be considered honest nor a reflection of the real deal.
Movie Eye
Frank Ochieng
DIRTY boasts about a wayward police drama that needs considerable conscientious washing. Sadly, this perfunctory scrub job simply attacks the same old neglected stained areas.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
Capturing LA as a sepia-toned, sunbaked wasteland just isn't fresh. Why must every LA cop drama take place on the hottest day of the year just as the city is about to explode?
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Even the stunningly downbeat ending smacks of sub-Tarantinoesque theatrics.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...although Dirty isn't much better than some of his earlier efforts, one can't help but admire Gooding Jr's willingness to portray such an irredeemably nasty character.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Chris Fisher's Dirty is clumsier and less earnest than Crash, but it's every bit as totalitarian.
Variety
Robert Koehler
A no-nonsense dramatic response to the LAPD Rampart scandals of the '90s.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
We get it. All of you guys watched the Tarantino movies and you watched the Peckinpah movies. Enough, give us something original.
Village Voice
Benjamin Strong
[Director Fisher] appears fixated on Los Angeles as a nihilistic phantasmagoria.
Film Journal International
Lewis Beale
Dirty is a solid ride, and deserves recognition if only because it affords Gooding the chance to reaffirm his acting chops.
LYTRules.com
Luke Y. Thompson
Fisher goes a bit too over the top with a couple of conventions that I wish he'd rein in.
FilmStew.com
Brent Simon
As the villain, Wyclef Jean exercises an impression-as-accent of John Malkovich's character from Rounders in turn impersonating a member of the Jamaican bobsled team.
E! Online
E! Staff
The intentions are sincere, but you'll want to take a good shower after sitting through this mess.
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