Bryan Greenberg (Ben Epstein)
Victor Rasuk (Cam Calderon)
Luis Guzman (Rene)
Scott Mescudi, known as Kid Cudi (Domingo)
Lake Bell (Rachel)
Martha Plimpton (Edie)
Shannyn Sossamon (Gingy)
Eddie Kaye Thomas (David Kaplan)
Jason Pendergraft (Darren)
“How to Make It in America,” a new series on HBO Sunday nights that comes from the producers of “Entourage.” Here they have reversed the premise to look at guys from the neighborhood who haven’t left the neighborhood.
Promising series. Hustling on a Manhattan block? Running from the cops when you get caught? Illegal Less that savory port transactions? Late night after party hookup? Squash that DOPE SERIES!
Clarks Originals desert boots produced in collaboration with Hobo. Inspired by the crepe soled boots worn by British officers in WWII, these classic boots have a smooth suede upper and a comfy thick crepe sole. They come in Stone Grey and Black.
London-based bag and accessories brand Chris & Tibor collaborated on a series of bags with Walter Van Beirendonck for the latter’s a/w 10 collection. The collection includes backpacks, messenger bags with laptop compartment and the signature 3d-shape W letter on the front.
Edward Norton
Colin Farrell
Jon Voight
Noah Emmerich
Ex Cop Francis Tierney (Jon Voight) is the head of a multigenerational police family, which includes his sons Francis, Jr. (Noah Emmerich), Ray (Edward Norton), and his son-in-law James Egan (Colin Farrell) all being policemen. When four of Francis Jr.’s guys are killed during a shootout turned bad, everything looks straight initially. However, Ray, who is assigned to the investigation, soon discovers something more sinister.
His investigation reveals that a ring of policemen were making money by working for a drug dealer and assisting him by murdering another drug dealer by the name of Angel Teaso. As Ray stumbles deeper into the case he discovers that his brother in law Jimmy Egan is the main player in this game. His brother Francis is innocent of the actual deed, but it is his inattention, caused by being occupied by his wife’s (Jennifer Ehle) cancer, that allows his boys to wreak havoc.
Ray Tierney now has a choice whether to be loyal to the job he was assigned to or to follow his father’s advice and get a slap on the wrist by foregoing any mention of the role his brother or brother-in-law played.
Just how everyone expects their cops. As straight as boiled spaghetti.