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Overview

User Rating:
5.3/10   138 votes
Writer:
Anthony Yerkovich (written by)
Release Date:
14 April 1997 (USA) more
Genre:
Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
In a dirty town, he's the Clean-Up Man.
Plot:
A former LA cop runs a top-flight private detective agency that caters to spoiled Hollywood types. | full synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
Failure To Launch more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Edward James Olmos ... Stan Navarro, Sr.

Rick Aiello ... Joey Di Rosa

Angela Alvarado ... Teresa
Christine Harnos ... Shelly Katz
A. Day Henden

Richard T. Jones ... Dexter (as Richard Timothy Jones)

Brendan Kelly ... Mike Mooney

Charlize Theron ... Sally

Thomas Jane ... Lee
Evelina Fernández ... Mrs. Navarro

Valarie Rae Miller ... C.C.

Marissa Ribisi ... Zoey

J. Downing ... Barry Bliss

Sarah Lassez ... Heather Norland

Brent Huff ... Lawrence Brent
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for sexual content and some violence.
Runtime:
92 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Certification:
Iceland:16 | South Korea:15 | Finland:K-16 (video premiere) | UK:15 | USA:R
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Failure To Launch, 25 May 2008
Author: refinedsugar from Nova Scotia, Canada

If it looks like a television show, feels like a television show and acts like a television show then it must be a television show, right? Whenever it was a failed pilot, a series concept or just a movie of the week, Hollywood Confidential definitely feels the part and sold as a feature film it's at it's paltry worst. Not since Netforce has the TV vibe been such a killer.

Hollywood Confidential is the name of this piece and it's also the name of the company run by Edward James Olmos. Just why you'd name your PI firm dealing with celebrity clients this I'll never know. Getting contract work from the movers and shakers in Hollywood some of it is supposed to be those sordid, dirty affairs that frankly never get juicy enough for the subject matter they're intended to expose. Which again no doubt leads back to it's television roots. It covers a handful of plot branches in this debut that can only lead me closer to believing this was a series conceptual pilot - setting characters, groundwork and possible future story-lines had this taken off. It didn't obviously, but amongst Olmos's team keep an eye out for Rick Aiello (son to Danny) and a younger, but nevertheless sexy, Charlize Theron.

Cutting to the chase - the reason Hollywood Confidential doesn't work is because it's boring. It presents this illusion that something worthwhile is going to happen, but it doesn't. There's no excitement and the whole thing plays out severely lacking focus. There are too many characters for instance and with each one juggling their own baggage (read: back story) to go along with their work either we get to know too little about them or none of it tends to be engaging. Meanwhile the actual cases ride the gap. Some are small, quick and insignificant while others get the limelight and play out over the entire length. None of them are great, but one or two manage to show promise in between those blatant television dissolves. This product in it's current form would have been a hard sell any time of the day. That it's concept isn't original didn't have to be a problem, but they don't go anywhere distinguishable with the 'agency run by ex-law enforcement types' concept. It comes off like a rather sad variation of any cop drama minus any style, edge or characterization of the more popular examples to set it apart. Edward James Olmos is perhaps the single dab of glue. With his scarred and world weary face, he paints a picture deeper than anything this flick has to say and that's exactly why it fails.

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