In the near future, a bank robber named Graham Bricke seeks revenge against those who stole his money while uncovering a conspiracy related to a government signal that controls peoples actions, ultimately sacrificing himself for the safety of his hacker ally. The Last Days of American Crime is a 2020 American English-language Action Crime motion picture starring Dgar Ram Rez, Michael Pitt, Anna Brewster, Patrick Bergin, Sharlto Copley, Neels Clasen and David Konrad Nilson. The movie is inspired from The Last Days of American Crime by Rick Remender Greg Tocchini. Radical Studios in association with Mandalay Pictures. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Jason Michael Berman, Jesse Berger and Barry Levine. The Last Days of American Crime is written by Karl Gajdusek and directed by Olivier Megaton. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Last Days of American Crime was released on 5th June 2020 and takes a screen time of 149 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Karl Gajdusek. Cinematography was done by Daniel Arany and editing by Mickael Dumontier. The music was composed by David Menke along with The Limi Anas.
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The Last Days of American Crime Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 7%
David Ehrlich
A braindead slog that shambles forward like the zombified husk of the heist movie it wants to be, The Last Days of American Crime is a death march of clichs that offers nothing to look at and even less to consider. ( Read More )
Peter Debruge
Its an offensive eyesore in which looting and anarchy are treated as window dressing, law and order come in the find of mind control, and police brutality is so pervasive as to warrant a trigger warning. ( Read More )
Bilge Ebiri
Yet another insipidly sleazy, lizard brain shoot em up that through its very dullness demonstrates how rote such ghastly fare has become in our culture. ( Read More )
Matt Fowler
A distractingly dull dystopian thriller with drab (and/or extraneous) characters and a squandered premise. ( Read More )
Andy Crump
May this be the last time director Olivier Megaton is allowed to commit a crime this outrageous. ( Read More )