Sylvester Stallone’s career has been littered with hits and misses, but one underrated crime thriller is finally getting its dues on Paramount+. In 1997, Stallone teamed up withA Complete UnknownandIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyfilmmaker James Mangold to deliverCop Land, an underseen movie that topped up its supporting cast with Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro. Now the film is chalking up an impressive win on the Paramount+ global streaming chart, sitting at number four at the time of writing.
They synopsis ofCop Landreads, “When hotheaded Superboy (Michael Rapaport) accidentally gets involved in an ugly racially-motivated incident, his uncle Ray Donlan (Keitel), a corrupt New York City cop, attempts to sweep it under the rug by helping fake his nephew’s death. The bungled cover-up leads to investigations by idealistic Internal Affairs officer Moe Tilden (De Niro) and Freddy Heflin (Stallone), sheriff of the suburban New Jersey town where Donlan and his fellow crooked policemen live.”

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The film does not blow away either critics or audiences when it comes to reviews, but there is certainly no reason to be put off by either. With a 75% Tomatometer score and 67% audience rating, the main issue with the movie is that it perhaps does not delve into the kind of intricate character development ofthe likes ofMystic River, and it doesn’t fall into the action category of many of Stallone’s movies. However, it presents a solid crime thriller that entertains and provides just enough suspense to make up for its other failings.

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WhileCop Landmay have been released almost 30 years ago, there are many movies getting the love they never achieved on their release thanks to appearances across several streaming platforms, where they are more accessible than when fans either had to buy a DVD or wait for them to appear on a cable channel.Cop Landwas a hit in cinemas on its original release, chalking up a gross of $63 million against its low $15 million budget, and now it is experiencing a resurgence it rightly deserves.
Stallone himself has been having a similar revival recently, as, along with starring roles in DC and Marvel movies, the actor has become a dominant force in television thanks to his lead role inTaylor Sheridan’sTulsa King. In the series, Stallone steps effortlessly into the role of Mafia boss Dwight “the General” Manfredi, and has found himself right at home. Fans ofCop Landwill find plenty to like aboutTulsa King, and, of course, Stallone fans have already been lapping up the series, which is currently preparing to release a third season later this year.

While you wait, you can findCop Landstreaming on Paramount+, and there could be a lot of worse ways to kill a couple of hours.
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