

Righteous Kill
Most people respect the badge. Everybody respects the gun.
Two veteran New York City detectives work to identify the possible connection between a recent murder and a case they believe they solved years ago; is there a serial killer on the loose, and did they perhaps put the wrong person behind bars?
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# Righteous Kill
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino finally share the screen as dueling NYPD detectives hunting a serial killer who's reopening their ghosts—and this isn't a prestige slow-burn, it's a propulsive procedural with real teeth. The premise alone crackles: did these two legends lock up the wrong man years ago, and is a killer now proving it? The chemistry between them carries the weight of every crime drama that's tried to capture this energy since The Godfather era.
The film moves like a tight HBO thriller from its era, cutting between interrogation rooms and crime scenes with the kind of rhythm that keeps you guessing rather than waiting. Director Jon Avnet keeps the pace lean and the stakes personal—this isn't about solving a puzzle, it's about two men confronting whether their conviction cost an innocent life. The supporting cast, including a sharp turn from Carla Gugino, grounds the procedural details in genuine detective work.
This is for anyone who loves a mystery that actually twists, where the final reveal reframes everything you thought you knew. You'll spend the runtime running through theories, and the ending lands hard enough that you'll want to immediately rewatch the clues you missed. The payoff alone justifies the night.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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Two veteran New York City detectives work to identify the possible connection between a recent murder and a case they believe they solved years ago; is there a serial killer on the loose, and did they perhaps put the wrong person behind bars?
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