Karen Gillan and Russell Crowe's detective thriller Sleeping Dogs can now be enjoyed over on Prime Video.
Co-starring Lord of the Rings' Marton Csokas, Sons of Anarchy's Tommy Flanagan and Supernatural's Elizabeth Blackmore, the movie finds retired homicide agent Roy Freeman (Crowe), now living with Alzheimer's, reopening the case of a murdered professor.
Its streaming release was announced by Signature Entertainment on social media.
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A synopsis for Sleeping Dogs reads: "In the wake of a cutting-edge Alzheimer's treatment, former homicide detective Roy Freeman is tasked with re-examining a brutal murder case from his past – the grisly murder of a college professor.
"Intrigued and fighting to regain his memory, Roy enlists his former partner to help him revive the investigation. This time though, things unfold very differently when they encounter a magnetic and mysterious woman: as he uncovers a tangled web of contradictions and secrets, Roy is forced to face a horrific reality that changes his world forever in the blink of an eye."
The film is based on EO Chirovici's novel The Book of Mirrors and is directed by Adam Cooper. It currently holds a 39% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Elsewhere, it was recently confirmed that Gillan has joined the cast of Let's Have Kids! alongside Zoë Chao, Sam Richardson, Max Greenfield, K.J. Apa, Ed Begley Jr and Mary Steenburgen.
The film will follow "lifelong best friends Emma and Phoebe, who decide to try to have their first babies at the same time so they can navigate the Great Unknown of motherhood together, but find their friendship is deeply tested when only one of them gets pregnant."
Sleeping Dogs is now available to stream on Prime Video.
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