Street Kings [DIRECT]

Directed by David Ayer—the mastermind behind End of Watch and the writer of Training Day —the film takes us into the blackened soul of Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves). As we revisit this cult classic, it’s clear that while it didn’t "change the world" for some, it remains a fascinating study of moral decay. The Menace of Tom Ludlow

The plot is a tangled web of "good cops, bad cops, and cops who don't know which they are". Alongside Reeves, you have Forest Whitaker delivering an incredibly high-energy, almost frantic performance as Captain Jack Wander. The dynamic between them—the grieving, alcoholic shooter and the mentor who enables his worst instincts—is the engine that drives the film's relentless pace. Is it Worth a Rewatch? Street Kings

Ludlow isn't a man who thinks he's a villain. When he tells his superiors, "I was just gonna break his jaw," he says it with the calm rationality of someone who believes that's a perfectly reasonable Friday afternoon plan. A Masterclass in Corruption Directed by David Ayer—the mastermind behind End of