Bruce Beatty

  • 1988
    Colors

    Colors

    Colors

    6.5 1988 HD

    A confident young cop is shown the ropes by a veteran partner in the dangerous gang-controlled barrios of Los Angeles, where the gang culture is enforced by the colors the members wear.

    Colors
  • 1993
    Falling Down

    Falling Down

    Falling Down

    7.377 1993 HD

    An ordinary man frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society begins to psychotically and violently lash out against them.

    Falling Down
  • 2015
    Dope

    Dope

    Dope

    7.084 2015 HD

    Malcolm is carefully surviving life in a tough neighborhood in Los Angeles while juggling college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an adventure that could allow him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.

    Dope
  • 1998
    The Negotiator

    The Negotiator

    The Negotiator

    7.1 1998 HD

    The police try to arrest expert hostage negotiator Danny Roman, who insists he's being framed for his partner's murder in what he believes is an elaborate conspiracy. Thinking there's evidence in the Internal Affairs offices that might clear him, he takes everyone in the office hostage and demands that another well-known negotiator be brought in to handle the situation and secretly investigate the conspiracy.

    The Negotiator
  • 2015
    Straight Outta Compton

    Straight Outta Compton

    Straight Outta Compton

    7.785 2015 HD

    In 1987, five young men, using brutally honest rhymes and hardcore beats, put their frustration and anger about life in the most dangerous place in America into the most powerful weapon they had: their music. Taking us back to where it all began, Straight Outta Compton tells the true story of how these cultural rebels—armed only with their lyrics, swagger, bravado and raw talent—stood up to the authorities that meant to keep them down and formed the world’s most dangerous group, N.W.A. And as they spoke the truth that no one had before and exposed life in the hood, their voice ignited a social revolution that is still reverberating today.

    Straight Outta Compton