Elmer Robinson
John Travolta
Elmer Robinson

“True love can be murder.”
In the late 1940s, a murderous couple known as the 'The Lonely Hearts Killers' kills close to a dozen people. Two detectives try to nab the duo who find their targets via the personals in the paper.
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Elmer Robinson
John Travolta
Elmer Robinson
Det. Charles Hilderbrandt
James Gandolfini
Det. Charles Hilderbrandt
Ray Fernandez
Jared Leto
Ray Fernandez
Martha Beck
Salma Hayek Pinault
Martha Beck
Det. Reilly
Scott Caan
Det. Reilly
Rene Fodie
Laura Dern
Rene Fodie
D.A. Hunt
Michael Gaston
D.A. Hunt
Eddie Robinson
Dan Byrd
Eddie Robinson
Janet Long
Alice Krige
Janet Long
Delphine Downing
Dagmara Dominczyk
Delphine Downing
Rainelle Downing
Bailee Madison
Rainelle Downing
Det. Eastman
Bruce MacVittie
Det. Eastman
Well a lot of people have pointed out that it is full of cop cliche's... and I won't disagree, but it's a neo noir, and rather than cliche I would call them "tropes" as in, it does it's best to hit as many tropes as it can... ... and as someone that loves the genre in print, in comic, and on the silver screen, I appreciate that. My only complaint is Travolta who seems to pick and choose what roles he acts in and what roles he does the Gotti in. In this case, he's doing the Gotti... ... but Gandolfini does a great job, Leto has one of the roles where he's acting and not being, well, Leto, and Hayek is amazing so it all comes together to make a decent film. In fact, Gandolfini does such a great job with the narration work that it breaks the heart he didn't become the next Leonard Nemoi/Morgan Freeman goto narrator for documentaries. It's a trope filled fest, but tropes aren't bad when you expect a film to hit them.
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