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Apr 1, 2005 · Sin City is a neo-noir film directed by Frank Miller, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, based on Miller's graphic novels. It features four stories of violence, corruption and revenge in a dark and stylized world, with a star-studded cast and a distinctive visual style.
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- 2005-04-01
- Crime, Thriller
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Sin City (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City) [3] is a 2005 American neo-noir crime anthology film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller based on Miller's comic book series of the same name. [4] The film stars an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Benicio del Toro, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, and Elijah ...
- $158.7 million
- Elizabeth Avellán, Robert Rodriguez
- $40 million
Apr 1, 2005 · Sin City is a 2005 action crime film based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. It features a star-studded cast, a stylized black-and-white visuals, and four intertwined stories of violence and corruption in a dystopian city.
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- Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller
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- Jessica Alba
Aug 22, 2014 · A sequel to the 2005 action crime thriller based on Frank Miller's graphic novels. Follow the stories of Marv, Dwight, Nancy, Hartigan and others in a dark and stylized world of violence and corruption.
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- Action, Crime, Thriller
- Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez
- 2014-08-22
A film adaptation of Frank Miller's comic books, featuring four stories of crime and corruption in the dark and miserable Basin City. Follow the adventures of a cop, a hitman, a prostitute and a brute who seek justice, revenge and redemption in a sinful world.
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Mar 31, 2005 · A film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novels, Sin City is a stylish and violent neo-noir with a black-and-white palette and a star-studded cast. Roger Ebert praises the movie's narrative discipline, computer effects, and pulp dialogue, but questions its period setting and tone.