"The Drop" is at its best when we can observe how Tom Hardy slowly peels away the layers from his character in a finely calibrated performance that "The Drop" is a good start. But let's hope that when Hardy takes his bow as the lead in the resurrected "Mad Max: Fury Road" next May, he will get the full. Chris Stuckmann reviews The Drop, starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini, Matthia Schoenaerts, John Ortiz, Ann Dowd, James Frecheville.

It's right after the Super Bowl, which I felt compelled to write this review because I was fortunate enough to see this movie at an advance The Drop starts slow, but you have to pay attention to what goes on in the movie, and what the characters. THE DROP is a new crime drama from Michaƫl R. Roskam, the Academy Award nominated How did you buy your ticket?

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Every bit of Brooklyn in "The Drop," James Gandolfini's final film, is cold and just hangin'-in-there, from fences festooned with dim Christmas lights to driveways where blood mixes with. Parents need to know that The Drop is a crime drama taken from a story by author Dennis Lehane that stars Tom Hardy (Bane in The Dark Knight Rises). Roskam and distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Unlike a lot of gangster films, The Drop serves up some intriguing moral complexities. Cousin Marvin's, as a drop bar, stands in as a microcosm of its larger surroundings and allows us to the look at the layers of guilt among its regulars. Review: The Drop: Bane and Lehane in a Brooklyn Thriller.

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With The Drop as with Shutter Island, you have to sit through the slow parts to savor the cool parts. The movie's little surprise is that you didn't waste your time watching it; you were just being primed for an explosion of. "The Drop," a taut, atmospheric, exceedingly well-written thriller adapted by Dennis Lehane from one of his short stories, commits one of the most It's a credit to Lehane's screenplay, director Michael R. Roskam's restraint and a superb cast led by the masterful Tom Hardy that "The Drop" earns every.

Largely set in a dark, roomy Irish pub that bears little resemblance to the hipster-laden borough Brooklyn has become, The Drop focuses on a trio of characters shivering through one chilly January. "The Drop," with Tom Hardy being as awesome as ever, bucks the trend of killing characters' dogs in movies. Like attending a Game of Thrones wedding in Westeros, sooner or later, the dog's gonna die. Starring: Elizabeth Rodriguez, James Gandolfini, John Ortiz and others. Producer: Dylan Clark, Mike Larocca, Peter Chernin.