1. Parent reviews for The Usual Suspects | Common Sense Media
There is a lot of language, some graphic shootings (including an ending shootout), and a mostly off-screen rape, yet this film is fairly tame for an R-rated ...
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2. The Usual Suspects Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Language. Lots and LOTS of swearing, especially the f-word, plus just about every other pr ; Violence & Scariness. Brief, stylized flashbacks of a rape.
Profane, violent crime thriller has novel twists. Read Common Sense Media's The Usual Suspects review, age rating, and parents guide.
3. The Usual Suspects [1995] [R] - 2.7.9 | Parents' Guide & Review
VIOLENCE/GORE 7 - Many scenes of men with guns and many men are shot and killed (with some blood). Two men are killed in an elevator leaving bloody smears.
A group of criminals gets involved in a heist gone awry.
4. THE USUAL SUSPECTS | Movie Reviews for Families - Movieguide
Content: -3 Excessive sex, violence, immorality, and/or worldview problems. (Sometimes excessive content such as violence is in otherwise redemptive movies.).
Intricately plotted and stylishly presented, THE USUAL SUSPECTS is the compelling story of five felons blackmailed into pulling a heist for a shadowy
5. The Usual Suspects | Rotten Tomatoes
Expertly shot and edited, The Usual Suspects gives the audience a simple plot and then piles on layers of deceit, twists, and violence before pulling out the ...
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist," says con man Kint (Kevin Spacey), drawing a comparison to the most enigmatic criminal of all time, Keyser Soze. Kint attempts to convince the feds that the mythic crime lord not only exists, but is also responsible for drawing Kint and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro Harbor - leaving few survivors.
6. The Usual Suspects (1995) - Christian Spotlight on the Movies
The Usual Suspects ; Moral Rating: Very Offensive ; Primary Audience: Adults ; Genre: Crime Mystery Drama ; Length: 1 hr. 46 min. ; Year of Release: 1995.
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7. The Usual Suspects movie review (1995) - Roger Ebert
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The first time I saw "The Usual Suspects" was in January, at the Sundance Film Festival, and when I began to lose track of the plot, I thought it was maybe
8. The Usual Suspects - 1995 film review
Feb 21, 2024 · The short answer is that it still seems pretty good to me. Christopher McQuarrie won an Oscar for his screenplay, while Kevin Spacey won for 'best supporting ...
I've mentioned The Usual Suspects a number of times on this blog over the years, although I've never discussed it in any detail. It's a fil...
9. [PDF] The Usual Suspects - Indieground Films
Keaton takes Edie by the arm and tries to guide her toward the other room. ... He kills their kids, he kills their wives, he kills their parents and their parents ...
10. The Usual Suspects Reviews - Metacritic
Usual Suspects is one of the best detective thriller of the 90s. Great story, strong cast (Kevin Spacey played his role perfectly) and crazy ending in the last ...
Five career criminals in New York are rounded up for a standard police line-up. After release, they get together for a bit of revenge by pulling off a $3 million emerald heist. This scheme brings them to the attention of an underworld crime figure who convinces them to do a highly dangerous job.
11. 23. The Usual Suspects (1995) - Open Oregon Educational Resources
More recent movies that have followed this same style use a variety of visual and audio techniques but back in 1995 the creators of The Usual Suspects relied ...
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12. The Usual Suspects | Moviepedia - Fandom
The Usual Suspects is a 1995 American neo-noir film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, ...
The Usual Suspects is a 1995 American neo-noir film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Chazz Palminteri, Kevin Pollak, Pete Postlethwaite, and Kevin Spacey. The film follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man who is one of only two survivors of a massacre and fire on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. He tells an interrogator a convoluted story about events that led him and f
13. The Usual Suspects (Film) - TV Tropes
Asshole Victim: The suspects' first job as a group involves robbing a pair of Dirty Cops. Then they call the police and the entire ring goes down. Ass Shove: ...
This dark and multilayered 1995 neo-noir film helped launch the careers of Kevin Spacey (who earned an Oscar for his performance), Benicio del Toro, director Bryan Singer, and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie (who earned an Oscar for Best …
14. The Usual Suspects, 1995 - Byrneholics Online
The Usual Suspects, 1995 · 1. Found in translation: screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie reportedly chose the name “Keyser Soze” with help from an English-to- ...
Return to Mega Movie Pages Plus role Dean Keaton production Directed by Bryan Singer; written by Christopher McQuarrie Polygram Filmed Entertainment/Gramercy Pictures, 1995 Cast includes: Gabriel B…
15. Heat [1995] [R] - 3.9.10 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In-Mind.com
SEX/NUDITY 3 - Some sexual innuendo. Some passionate kissing. A man and woman kiss and slide on top of each other in bed; she's wearing a slip and we see his ...
Al Pacino is a cop and Robert De Niro is a career criminal who eludes him in this action flick. Also with Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore, Diane Venora, Amy Brenneman, Ashley Judd, Mykelti Williamson, Wes Studi, Ted Levine, Dennis Haysbert, William Fichtner, Natalie Portman and Tom Noonan. [2:44]
16. The Usual Suspects (1995) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Held in an LA interrogation room, Verbal Kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists.
Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor – leaving few survivors. Verbal lures his interrogators with an incredible story of the crime lord's almost supernatural prowess.