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"The Wrecking Crew" is streaming on Prime Video.
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Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa star in 'The Wrecking Crew,' a buddy cop action-comedy filmed in Hawaii. The film follows estranged brothers who must solve their father's mysterious murder.
The Wrecking Crew attempts to capture the spirit of '80s and '90s buddy cop films, with Bautista and Momoa leading the charge. Momoa's comedic performance stands out, while Bautista plays the more serious counterpart. The film incorporates Hawaiian locations and local talent, adding a unique flavor. Despite some predictable plot elements, the chemistry between the leads and the action sequences provide entertainment. However, the film has received mixed reviews, with some critics noting its reliance on familiar tropes.
The film's premise involves Johnny (Momoa), an Oklahoma cop, returning to Hawaii after losing his job and girlfriend (Morena Baccarin) to attend his P.I. father's funeral. He suspects foul play, and together with his estranged brother James (Bautista), they delve into their father's last case, uncovering a murderfest. The film also stars Jacob Batalon and Frankie Adams.
"The Wrecking Crew" is streaming on Prime Video.
The film stars Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa.
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