The Rip is an action thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. Inspired by true events, the Netflix film is set in Miami, and it revolves around a group of cops who discover millions of ...
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, the dynamic duo, reunite once again in a crime thriller. They introduced a new sneak peek for their upcoming Netflix film, The Rip, as a Christmas gift for fans. The start ...
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Netflix knows what the people want, and what the people want is to see Matt Damon and Ben Affleck being best friends forever, and looking cool while doing it. And that’s exactly what the new Netflix ...
The two have teamed up again. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck star in and produce Netflix thriller The Rip. The film follows Miami narcotics officers distrustful after a major cartel cash discovery. The ...
The renaissance of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck team-up movies—aka the Matt-and-Ben-aissance—is in full swing, with The Rip, a new crime action flick coming to Netflix tomorrow. Written and directed by ...
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This image released by Netflix shows Matt Damon in a scene from "The Rip." (Claire Folger/Netflix via AP) Damon and Affleck, of course, are so closely associated with Boston — most recently they ...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have been friends since they were in elementary school, and now they’re bringing that friendship to Netflix. The duo are reteaming for the new crime thriller The Rip, from ...
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I am usually not a fan of the crime genre as it tends to be unentertaining and falls flat against the expectations many other audience members rave about. The serious and uninspiring tone of these ...