THE LAST DAYS OF AMERICAN CRIME (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Édgar Ramírez (Zero Dark Thirty), Anna Brewster (Anita & Me), Michael Pitt (Seven Psychopaths), Sharlto Copley (District 9), Sean Cameron Michael (The Salvation), Alonso Grandio (film debut), Tamer Burjaq (Dredd), Nathan Lynn (Accident)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Olivier Megaton (Taken 3), director; Karl Gajdusek (Oblivion) and Rick Remender (film debut), writers; Jesse Berger (Monster Party), Jason Michael Berman (The Benefactor), Adam Friedlander (The Bang Bang Club) and Barry Levine (Driftwood), producers; The Limiñanas (A Beautiful Summer) and David Menke (Stung), composers; Daniel Aranyó (7 Days in Havana), cinematographer; Mickael Dumontier (The Assault), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

In the not-too-distant future, the US government attempts to eradicate terrorism and crime by transmitting a signal that makes it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. In response, career criminal Graham Bricke (Ramírez) assembles a team to commit one final, historic heist before the signal becomes transmitted…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The action-packed graphic novel series is brought to life for Netflix audiences by director Olivier Megaton, who assembles a fine crew of international actors to portray the carnage on screen.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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