We are proud to host the theatrical stop in St. Louis for William Lustig’s Maniac Cop 2. If you haven’t seen the original Maniac Cop, don’t worry. The previous film is recapped so you don’t miss a beat. This is one of the best action horror films of all time. It exceeds the original in every aspect and it will be a blast to watch with y’all!
Synopsis You Have The Right To Remain Silent… Forever!
The “Maniac Cop” is back from the dead and stalking the streets of New York once more. Officer Matt Cordell was once a hero, but after being framed by corrupt superiors and brutally assaulted in prison, he sets out on a macabre mission of vengeance, teaming up with a vicious serial killer to track down those that wronged him and make them pay… with their lives!
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Synopsis You Have The Right To Remain Silent… Forever!
The “Maniac Cop” is back from the dead and stalking the streets of New York once more. Officer Matt Cordell was once a hero, but after being framed by corrupt superiors and brutally assaulted in prison, he sets out on a macabre mission of vengeance, teaming up with a vicious serial killer to track down those that wronged him and make them pay… with their lives!
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- 10/9/2013
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
We’ve lost a lot with the decline of the corner video store: a place for young cinephiles to gather, a readily accessible library of classics, and a viable market for movies like Maniac Cop. Though writer-producer Larry Cohen and director William Lustig had a token theatrical release for their slasher/policier, the movie’s true home was never the multiplex, but on the dusty shelf of a mom-’n’-pop, where the catchy name, lurid cover art, and clever tagline—“You Have The Right To Remain Silent… Forever.”—would be enough to separate a few curious shoppers from their ...
- 10/26/2011
- avclub.com
Chicago – Some studios slowly roll their catalog films out to Blu-ray as directors or actors release new films with which to tie-in but Lionsgate has decided that holiday season 2010 is the time to import most of Tyler Perry’s films to the HD format just as his “For Colored Girls” is turning out to be a critical and commercial disappointment. Catch up with five of his previously-released films along with the Blu-ray release of “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family: The Play.”
As far as a review goes, Lionsgate has always treated Tyler Perry fans well and these releases are no different. The HD video and audio are above-average and every film includes special features. As for the movies themselves, “Why Did I Get Married?” is easily the best (although the sequel is horrendous) and “The Family That Preys” has moments but I personally can’t stand anything...
As far as a review goes, Lionsgate has always treated Tyler Perry fans well and these releases are no different. The HD video and audio are above-average and every film includes special features. As for the movies themselves, “Why Did I Get Married?” is easily the best (although the sequel is horrendous) and “The Family That Preys” has moments but I personally can’t stand anything...
- 11/29/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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