Chris Arthur

Cleaner (2025) throws you right into the thick of it with Chris Arthur playing a guy who’s anything but your average janitor. He’s got this no-nonsense, tough-as-nails attitude—a dude who’s seen way too much grime, both literal and the kind that sticks to your conscience. The story kicks off in a city that clearly needs a deep scrub, and let’s just say, the mess isn’t just on the streets. Arthur’s character gets called in to “clean up” a crime scene, but it’s not your run-of-the-mill mop-and-bucket job. There’s more going on behind the police tape—layers of secrets, a body that shouldn’t be there, and a string of evidence that just doesn’t add up. As he digs deeper, the guy gets sucked into a web of corruption that would make even the most seasoned detective sweat. Cops, crooks, politicians—everyone’s got something to hide, and most of them would rather see him gone than let their secrets out. The tension just keeps ratcheting up, each new clue making things messier. Arthur’s character is stubborn, though—he’s not about to just walk away, even when things get personal. The city’s dirt isn’t just under his fingernails; it’s in every shadowed alley and smoky backroom he steps into. Cleaner isn’t just a crime thriller—it’s a gritty look at what happens when the person cleaning up the mess starts asking the wrong questions, and refuses to back down. By the end, you’re left wondering if some stains ever really come out.

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