Watch Dead Man Down Movie In TheatherNiels Arden Oplev, the acclaimed director of the original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, makes his American theatrical debut with the new action thriller, DEAD MAN DOWN. Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace star as two strangers who are irresistibly drawn to one another by their mutual desire for revenge. The film co-stars Academy Award (R) nominee Terrence Howard and Dominic Cooper, from a screenplay by J.H.Wyman (Fringe). (c) Film District R Release Date Dead Man Down Mar 8, 2013 Wide | |
Actors For Dead Man Down | |
| Noomi Rapace,Colin Farrell,Dominic Cooper,Terrence Howard,Armand Assante | |
| Genres Dead Man Down : Mystery & Suspense | |
| User Ranting Dead Man Down : 3.5 | |
| User Percentage For Dead Man Down : 60 % | |
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| All Critics Ranting For Dead Man Down : 5 | |
| All Critics Count For Dead Man Down : 63 | |
| All Critics Percentage For Dead Man Down : 38 % | |
Review For Dead Man Down | |
| Explores a common ground for noir thrillers before stumbling and imploding in a climax that feels like it might have been hijacked from an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. James Berardinelli-ReelViews While a mob thriller can be as nasty as it likes, what it can't be is silly. Kyle Smith-New York Post More a dark fairy tale about vengeance than the action-packed crime thriller it purports to be, the film is at times exhilarating, bold, and beautiful -- when it's not busy being ludicrous, fragmented, and just plain stupid. Bilge Ebiri-New York Magazine Dead Man Down is a very serious thriller featuring very serious stars being very serious about the seriousness at hand. Stephanie Zacharek-Film.com This blend of Scandinavian gloom and Hollywood hokum never jells. Rafer Guzman-Newsday Yep, there's a whole lot going on here, but this is one of those plot-heavy scripts that carries its weight with confidence - the intricate twists don't cheat. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail The brightest attraction in this gripping potboiler is the cast, which is loaded to the gills with high pedigree actors like Isabelle Huppert, who comes just shy of stealing the show as Rapace's comically deaf mother. Sara Maria Vizcarrondo-Movies With Butter When an early shootout erupts with a reggae-beat score, it's clear this director sees carnage as nothing more than an opportunity for music-video production values. Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle There's a small writing problem. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express Once again Farrell is better than the material he is given - so is Rapace. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com I'm not sure what the attraction was supposed to be here - plot holes and pretentious patter? Rick Kisonak-Film Threat A noirish, rather ugly crime melodrama with pretensions that never get past pulp cliche. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion ... a dour little crime thriller that, in the end, proves more infuriating than intriguing. A pity. Oplev remains a talent to watch. He certainly deserves another shot. Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope This is murky stuff plot-wise, but there's something odd and original about the relationship between Farrell's and Rapace's characters, in their mutual vengeance and shared pain. Michael Smith-Tulsa World Easily among the worst movies of the year. Fred Topel-CraveOnline Though rife with elements that will get it categorized as an action flick, this film aspires to be a psychological thriller as well, and it almost succeeds. Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews Whoever made the trailer for Dead Man Down is a genius because that quick assembly of moments from the movie is exciting, clear and clever -- all the things the movie is not. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press There's a crazypants crime movie and the damaged-people-find-each-other relationship movie, but together, it's a jambalaya that doesn't work. Alonso Duralde-What the Flick?! Oh, to be Colin Farrell and look simply smashing in a pouring rainstorm, a raging wind tunnel or bleeding profusely from the head. Too bad he can't look good while acting out a bad screenplay. (Complete Content Details for Parents also available) Teddy Durgin-Screen It! weird mix of morose northern European arthouse filmmaking with out-of-place Hollywood spectacle Kevin Carr-7M Pictures It doesn't help the effort to be serious when the villains are so cartoonish and simple they should've tried to plant their crime ring in Oz Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know F. Murray Abraham and Armand Assante are criminally underused, but this is an engrossing film that has a well-told story and for that I'd say it makes a good outing at the theater or a great rental option. Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know It takes forever to get going, unspooling its hopelessly convoluted, unwieldy plot for so long that it loses whatever marginal narrative momentum it possesses. Nathan Rabin-AV Club | |
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Watch Dead Man Down Movie In Theather
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