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Run All Night (2015) Movie Critic Review
Rating:     Rated R for strong violence, language including sexual references, and some drug use
Production:     Vertigo Entertainment
Genres:     Action, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Crime
Country:     USA
Language:     English
Director;     Jaume Collet-Serra
Stars:    Liam Neeson, Ed Harris, Joel Kinnaman, Genesis Rodriguez




Run All Night (2015) English Movie Critic Review - Run All Night Movie Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. Under Production: Vertigo Entertainment. In Cinema Mar 13, 2015 with Stars: sLiam Neeson, Ed Harris, Joel Kinnaman, Genesis Rodriguez

IMDB by 7.3 :-http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2199571/

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Chicago Sun-Times | Richard RoeperEven though it feels as if we’ve seen this movie before, Run All Night is a stylish and kinetic thriller, with Neeson at his gritty, world-weary best, some of the coolest camera moves in recent memory and a Hall of Fame villain in the great Ed Harris.
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The Playlist| Drew TaylorA film that double-underlines the fact that Collet-Serra knows exactly what to do with Neeson's on-screen persona in what is ultimately their most satisfying film yet.
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Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranRife with familiar elements given something of a different spin, Run All Night manages to leave you out of breath but hungry for more.
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TheWrap | Alonso DuraldeThere’s not much new in this tale of grim men staring, and then shooting, each other down, but this cast and crew know how to spin this yarn with efficacy and economy.
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The New York Times | Andy WebsterThe movie, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, who directed Mr. Neeson in the efficient airborne thriller “Non-Stop,” has two saving graces: a tight script and terrific acting.
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The A.V. Club | Ignatiy VishnevetskyEven though he never gets a grip on the over-complicated plot, the director hasn’t lost his knack for those elemental qualities that make a good action flick.
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Tribune News Service | Roger MooreRun All Night doesn’t re-imagine a worn out genre so much as drop a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil into the crankcase of that vintage V-8 for one last ride through the Mean Streets.
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Chicago Tribune | Michael PhillipsDirected, frantically, by Jaume Collet-Serra, written by Brad Ingelsby, Run All Night promises a sprint punctuated by a lot of gunfire, and bleeding, and bodies. Mission accomplished.
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Miami Herald | Rene Rodriguez
Despite the lack of substance, Run All Night is far better than those clunky "Taken" movies with their timid PG-13 ratings. If you’re gonna cut Neeson loose against the mob, a bloody R is the way to go.
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Slant Magazine | Carson Lund
This time around, in spotlighting Liam Neeson's fatigued charisma, Jaume Collet-Serra's formidable filmmaking chops have plateaued.
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Washington Post | Michael O'SullivanDespite some cool camera work and the kind of noir-lite moral ambiguity that barely gets your shoes dirty (courtesy of a shallow script by Brad “Out of the Furnace” Ingelsby), the movie is the cinematic equivalent of junk food. It satisfies the craving for the sensation of nihilism, without its substance.
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USA Today | Claudia Puig
These movies can't possibly be the best chance Neeson has got. Certainly he's offered more nuanced dramas that call on subtler acting skills and don't entail a mounting body count.
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CineVue | Adam LowesRun All Night's saving grace is, unsurprisingly, its lead actor who remains as watchable as ever despite the material he has to work with.
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