
15 Minutes (2001) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
15 Minutes (2001) — When Eastern European criminals Oleg and Emil come to New York City to pick up Streaming on Amazon Video, Apple TV St...
15 Minutes (2001) Storyline
When Eastern European criminals Oleg and Emil come to New York City to pick up their share of a heist score, Oleg steals a video camera and starts filming their activities, both legal and illegal. When they learn how the American media circus can make a remorseless killer look like the victim and make them rich, they target media-savvy NYPD Homicide Detective Eddie Flemming and media-naive FDNY Fire Marshal Jordy Warsaw, the cops investigating their murder and torching of their former criminal partner, filming everything to sell to the local tabloid TV show "Top Story."
Full Cast & Crew
- Robert De Niro as Eddie Flemming
- Edward Burns as Jordy Warsaw
- Kelsey Grammer as Robert Hawkins
- Avery Brooks as Leon Jackson
- Melina Kanakaredes as Nicolette Karas
- Karel Roden as Emil Slovak
- Oleg Taktarov as Oleg Razgul
- Vera Farmiga as Daphne Handlova
- John DiResta as Bobby Korfin
- James Handy as Captain Duffy
- Darius McCrary as Tommy Cullen
- Bruce Cutler as Bruce Cutler
- Charlize Theron as Rose Hearn
- Kim Cattrall as Cassandra
- David Alan Grier as Mugger
Why Watch 15 Minutes?
The Vibe: 15 Minutes is a adrenaline-fueled and fast-paced action movie that firmly establishes itself as a must-watch from 2001. The pacing and atmosphere are perfectly calibrated to keep you engaged from start to finish.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 5.9/10, it retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its specific stylistic choices and unique premise.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for fans of high-octane spectacle and epic set pieces. If you enjoy character-driven arcs layered with action-specific tropes, this deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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