Dirty Kopz 2001
"Good kopz gone bad"
Step into the quirky world of *Dirty Kopz (2001)*, a raucous blend of crime and comedy directed by Ryan Combs.
Director: Ryan Combs
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dirty Kopz (2001)* about?
*Dirty Kopz (2001)* follows a bizarre hostage situation where a group of superstitious criminals kidnap a Latino psychic named Nuvo. Instead of making their move, they waste time arguing over who gets to kill him, turning a crime into a darkly comedic standoff. The film blends crime and comedy into a surprisingly entertaining mess.
Who directed *Dirty Kopz*?
Ryan Combs is the director behind *Dirty Kopz*, bringing his unique vision to this offbeat crime-comedy from 2001.
Who stars in *Dirty Kopz*?
The film stars Ryan Combs, Curtis Aubrey, Jules Dupree, Michael Lee Harring, and Tony Cox in key roles.
Is *Dirty Kopz (2001)* worth watching?
*Dirty Kopz (2001)* is a niche pick best suited for fans of offbeat crime comedies with a cult bent. While it's unrated, its absurd premise and brisk runtime make it a fun, if flawed, watch for those in the mood for something unconventional.
How long is *Dirty Kopz*?
*Dirty Kopz* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Dirty Kopz (2001) — Crime Comedy Gone Wild Starring Ryan Combs
Step into the quirky world of *Dirty Kopz (2001)*, a raucous blend of crime and comedy directed by Ryan Combs. The film takes a bizarre turn when a Latino psychic named Nuvo is kidnapped by a gang of superstitious crooks, sparking a chaotic battle of egos over who gets to end his life. With tensions high and superstitions running wild, the criminals spend more time arguing than plotting their next move, creating a darkly humorous standoff driven by ego and fear. Ryan Combs leads the cast alongside Curtis Aubrey, Jules Dupree, and Tony Cox, delivering a cult-style genre hybrid that thrives on absurdity and offbeat charm.
Set against the gritty backdrop of a crime gone sideways, *Dirty Kopz (2001)* explores themes of superstition, desperation, and the absurd lengths people go to when things spiral out of control. The movie's tone is chaotic yet oddly endearing, blending slapstick moments with a touch of noir-esque tension. With a runtime of 90 minutes, it's a tight, brisk ride for fans of off-kilter crime comedies that dare to be different.