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21 Bridges is a 2019 American action-thriller film directed by Brian Kirk and written by Adam Mervis and Matthew Michael Carnahan, based on a story by Mervis. The film stars Chadwick Boseman as an NYPD Detective who shuts down the 21 river crossings of Manhattan to find two suspected cop killers, portrayed by Stephan James and Taylor Kitsch.
Dec 20, 2019 · ’21 Bridges’ Writer Adam Mervis Talks About the Ups and Downs of Life as a Screenwriter. 20 Dec 2019 - by Jim Alexander - Leave a Comment. 0 0. Read Time: 1 Minute, 14 Second. Adam Mervis has rode the roller coaster life of a screenwriter. From the ups and downs of the industry, Adam has experienced both sides firsthand.
Writer: 21 Bridges. Adam was born in Miami and currently resides in Los Angeles with strong ties to New York City where he spent three years writing and acting in theater. He received the Spotlight On Award for Best Actor in a dramatic play for his role as Buck in the Off-Off-Broadway play Thor's Day.
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Nov 18, 2019 · “21 Bridges” arrives at a moment in American culture when public confidence in law enforcement has been hammered by fatal cases of police brutality, but even so, screenwriters Adam Mervis...
Nov 18, 2019 · THR review: Chadwick Boseman and Sienna Miller star in '21 Bridges,' a violent New York City cop thriller directed by Brian Kirk and produced by the Russo brothers. By Todd McCarthy Plus Icon
Nov 22, 2019 · 99+ Photos. Action Adventure Crime. An embattled NYPD detective is thrust into a citywide manhunt for a pair of cop killers after uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy. Director. Brian Kirk. Writers. Adam Mervis. Matthew Michael Carnahan. Stars. Chadwick Boseman. Sienna Miller. J.K. Simmons. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING.
Nov 22, 2019 · The script, by Adam Mervis and Matthew Michael Carnahan, doesn’t seek to spin the viewer’s head with a lot of twists. Instead, it aims to keep you invested in Boseman/Davis’ own ratiocinations and the moral imperatives he attaches to each new discovery he makes.