
“Crime Is King”
It was an ingenious enough plan: rob the Riviera Casino's count room during an Elvis impersonator convention. But Thomas Murphy decided to keep all the money for himself and shot all his partners, including recently-freed ex-con Michael Zane. With $3.2 million at stake, the Marshals Service closing in, Michael must track down Murphy.
This is a loud, brash, and relentlessly chaotic ride, drenched in a gritty, darkly comedic sensibility. Expect a frenetic pace, punctuated by over-the-top violence and a distinct early 2000s action aesthetic. It's a pulpy, high-octane spectacle of greed and betrayal, delivered with a wink and a sneer.
















