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Play Dirty (2025)

Runtime: 125 min
Release date: 30/09/2025
Production countries: United States of America
Production companies: Team Downey, Amazon MGM Studios
Overview
Expert thief Parker gets a shot at a major heist, but to pull it off he and his team must outsmart a South American dictator, the New York mob, and the world's richest man.
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Shane Black
Director & Screenwriter
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Anthony Bagarozzi
Screenwriter
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Charles Mondry
Screenwriter
Cast
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Mark Wahlberg
as Parker
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LaKeith Stanfield
as Grofield
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Rosa Salazar
as Zen
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Keegan-Michael Key
as Ed Mackey
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Chukwudi Iwuji
as Phineas Paul
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Play Dirty

Official Trailer

Video: YouTube
Duration: 02:49
Reviews
Author: msbreviews
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/play-dirty-review/"Play Dirty is a huge disappointment. It feels like a cheap imitation of a Shane Black film, rather than a genuine and memorable addition to his filmography. It fails on almost every level, from the most basic technical aspects to the lack of originality in its script. It's a soulless project that wastes a talented cast and, more importantly, the viewer's time, leaving us wondering how the man behind such vibrant classics could deliver something so forgettable and devoid of passion. It's proof that sometimes, a filmmaker's magic can simply vanish without a trace." Rating: D+FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/play-dirty-review/"Play Dirty is a huge disappointment. It feels like a cheap imitation of a Shane Black film, rather than a genuine and memorable addition to his filmography. It fails on almost every level, from the most basic technical aspects to the lack of originality in its script. It's a soulless project that wastes a talented cast and, more importantly, the viewer's time, leaving us wondering how the man behind such vibrant classics could deliver something so forgettable and devoid of passion. It's proof that sometimes, a filmmaker's magic can simply vanish without a trace." Rating: D+