We've seen the story and the characters all before - this is a Hollywood formula movie freshly prepared and presented with lots of silly bits and there's never a dull moment. I don't really care if the film was directed by some hot young Venezuelan novelist (Sebastian Gutierrez) who is a fan of Almovodar (whose influence seems to have been limited to the primary colours used in the credits). She's so hot you could fry eggs on her tummy yet she has a certain sense of innate decency that engenders sympathy. Our own Aussie Simon Baker-Denny as Coco's boyfriend and criminal associate brings plenty of cool to the role (a long way from the innocent young cop in E- Street) but Coco is the real stand-out. Hal can do nasty political types in his sleep, but he puts plenty of effort into this portrayal. The shot bystander turns out to have been the wife of a US senator, played by Hal Holbrook. Please come back again soon to check if there's something new. I thought it was quite a neat trick to set his ransom at the level of his company's kidnap insurance cover - if you don't have to bear the loss you will be more likely to agree to the kidnapper's demand. If you like Judas Kiss you are looking for serious, suspenseful and realistic movies about / with betrayal, murder, blackmail, crime, police investigation. Judas Kiss - watch online: streaming, buy or rent We try to add new providers constantly but we couldn't find an offer for 'Judas Kiss' online. The kidnap victim, played by Greg Wise (Emma's real-life partner, apparently) is a Bill Gates-like computer billionaire, though a lot better-looking, who is totally at a loss away from his keyboard ? he spends most of his captivity quivering in a corner. There are no featured reviews for Judas Kiss because the movie has not released yet (). Underbelly Season 1 show reviews & Metacritic score: Based on real events in Melbourne, Victoria, between 19, Underbelly tells the story of the gangland war, known as the Melbourne gangland killings, be. There's Coco, a gorgeous young femme fatale (Carla Gugino) and three other offbeat young crims, a steamy, authentic New Orleans setting, a kidnap gone wrong (a bystander is shot), hints of police corruption and a tense finale. The casting of two serious British actors, Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman, as a couple of down-at-heel Southern cops is a bit weird, but it works. The plot has the usual ingredients ? greed, sex, betrayal and revenge ? but nicely blended and all proceeding at a reasonably fast pace. Here we have a thoroughly satisfactory crime caper of the film noir variety. New Orleans (or was it Fargo?) not so confidential