Tom Wlaschiha Movies
A hard-drinking, hard-living cop assigned the task of transporting a small-time criminal to the nearby courthouse finds that a simple, 16-block drive can be the longest ride of his life in director Richard Donner's urban action thriller. Hung-over, has-been cop Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) has seen better days, and all that the force expects out of him these days is to stay out of trouble while he's on the clock. Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) is set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m., and it's up to Mosely to make sure that Bunker makes it to the courthouse in one piece -- a job that Mosely estimates will take a maximum of 15 minutes. A black van has been trailing the pair unnoticed, though, and after stopping off at a nearby liquor store to pick up some breakfast, Mosely emerges from the store just in time to save Eddie from the lethal bullet of a determined assassin. When backup arrives in the form of Detective Frank Nugent (David Morse), Mosely quickly realizes that the detective on Nugent's team is the same cop that Bunker is set to testify against. Now faced with the tough task of dodging bullets and eluding a massive onslaught of corrupt cops, Mosely must keep Bunker alive long enough to get him before the judge and ensure that justice is served. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bruce Willis, Mos Def, (more)
In this drama, Stefan (Tom Wlaschiha) is the son of a medical researcher who passed away while studying the origins of the AIDS pandemic. Hoping to follow in his father's footsteps, Stefan travels to San Francisco, where his investigation leads him into the heart of the city's underground sex scene. Along the way, Stefan meets Jeffrey (Jim Thalman), a handsome man who has uncovered some information regarding scientific tests performed on incarcerated prisoners. Stefan soon becomes involved with Jeffrey, but before long, he discovers that Jeffrey may have ties to a serial killer who is preying on those living with the HIV virus. No One Sleeps was filmed in English, though it was produced by a German production company with a primarily German crew. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide










