
The Rip
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Trust frays when a team of Miami cops discovers millions in cash inside a run-down stash house, calling everyone — and everything — into question.

Trust frays when a team of Miami cops discovers millions in cash inside a run-down stash house, calling everyone — and everything — into question.
Read a review and critical analysis of The Rip by film critic Brian Eggert on Deep Focus Review.That’s the central question of writer-director Joe Carnahan’s The Rip, a macho cop movie about corruption and double-crosses from within the police department. One of those highly fictionalized movies that uses “inspired by true events” to legitimize itself, Carnahan’s latest sets up a twisting yarn where a cash seizure of drug money in a stash house proves awfully tempting for a lot of dirty cops.
The RIP Ben Affleck Matt Damon Netflix Movie Review. Joe Carnahan, the director of gritty cop flicks like “Narc” and “Copshop,” is back in his wheelhouse with the effectively entertaining “The Rip,” the rare Netflix original action film that actually plays like something you’d want to see in theaters.He is also a writer for Vulture, The AV Club, The New York Times, and many more, and the President of the Chicago Film Critics Association.