Copshop
Someone's gotta take the hit.
On the run from a lethal assassin, a wily con artist devises a scheme to hide out inside a small-town police station. However, when the hit man turns up at the precinct, an unsuspecting rookie cop finds herself caught in the crosshairs.
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Copshop (Starring Gerard Butler) | Teddy Takes Advantage Of A False Alarm | Extended Preview

Copshop - 'Drop The Gun' - On Digital Now

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Cast

Gerard Butler
Bob Viddick

Frank Grillo
Teddy Murretto

Alexis Louder
Valerie Young

Toby Huss
Anthony Lamb

Chad L. Coleman
Sgt. Duane Mitchell

Ryan O'Nan
Officer Huber

Jose Pablo Cantillo
Officer Peña

Kaiwi Lyman
Officer Barnes

Robert Walker Branchaud
Officer Kimball

Tracey Bonner
Detective Deena Schier

Christopher Michael Holley
Officer Ruby

Marshall Cook
Brad

Keith Jardine
Trooper

Chris Kleckner
Larry the Cop

David Vaughn
E.M.T. #1

J.R. Adduci
E.M.T. #2

Armida Lopez
Shocked Bridesmaid

Marco Morales
Trooper Partner
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Reviews
jw
Entertaining gun action
A remote police station, a detainee with unknown identity, and impending doom - sounds familiar? Yet this is no Assault-on-Precinct-13 remake, but a fresh take on this familiar stage.
It's not a deep psychological thriller, nor a triple-A action movie, not a baffling new take on known cliches.
But what it is, is: entertaining. No boredom, no groan-worthy plot holes; a pinch of over-the-top action added to good acting, with the plot a good mix of known and new elements, so it doesn't feel worn out. Solid direction and production values.
It's not a must-see; but for pure entertainment, I definitely recommend it.
CinemaSerf
In loads of old westerns, the sheriff would ask you to leave your guns at the door - well, this requires you to do that with your brain. If you try to study it in any sort of detail, then the plot holes will sing far more loudly than Aretha Franklin (or Jennifer Hudson) could ever hope to do. If you do, though, then it is quite an efficient little shoot-em up that sees wily old Gerard Butler ("Viddick") and his prey "Murretto" (Frank Grillo) engaged in a life or death siege inside a police station with only the rookie "Valerie" (Alexis Louder) and an armour plated door between them and the mad as cheese "Lamb" (Toby Huss). Why are we in this mess? Well that becomes evident pretty quickly and as the film gathers steam, the tension builds and the last fifteen minutes provide for quite a decently paced - if rather implausible - ending. Louder takes what plaudits there are from this, she actually turns in quite a decent performance. Otherwise, it's just a good excuse to sit back and watch as we really don't care if anyone survives - except, maybe, her...
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