Hollywood Homicide
When time is running out, one shot is all you get. When not solving murders in Tinseltown, Detective Joe Gavilan and his rookie partner Kasey Calden both moonlight in other fields: Gavilan sells real estate (poorly), and Calden aspires to become an actor (Brando, namely). Assigned to the vicious in-club slaying of a promising young rap act, the two detective delve into the recording industry where they hope to find answers – ideally ones that also come with property buyers or auditions.
Critic Reviews:
- " Anyway, not every scene needs an interpretation, and Hollywood Homicide is solidly entertaining on a scene-by-scene basis, despite all its faults. " – CJ Sheu
- " The film does remain watchable throughout – mostly due to Ford's ingratiating performance. " – David Nusair
- " To take Hollywood Homicide at surface level is to miss the point, yet it may be far too bombastic for most people to understand how really subtle it is. " – Jeffrey M. Anderson