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J. R. Jones
As summer shoot-'em-ups go, this is pretty well executed, with plenty of macho posing and gunfire.
Jessica Winter
he high definition SWAT training footage resembles a US Army recruitment ad, appropriate since TV journeyman Johnson imagines downtown LA as an unpatrolled Baghdad, swarming with guntotin' mercenaries pursuing their share of the bounty.
Peter Rainer
There is something sneakily gratifying about all this.
Michael Atkinson
A rigmarole of stranded clichés and thrill-free action-movie legerdemain.
Charles Taylor
You can't get mad at it -- except for the two hours of your life it steals from you.
David Edelstein
The director, a TV guy named Clark Johnson, doesn't shoot action very well, which is sort of a handicap.
Critic reviews
J. R. Jones
As summer shoot-'em-ups go, this is pretty well executed, with plenty of macho posing and gunfire.
Jessica Winter
he high definition SWAT training footage resembles a US Army recruitment ad, appropriate since TV journeyman Johnson imagines downtown LA as an unpatrolled Baghdad, swarming with guntotin' mercenaries pursuing their share of the bounty.
Michael Atkinson
A rigmarole of stranded clichés and thrill-free action-movie legerdemain.
Charles Taylor
You can't get mad at it -- except for the two hours of your life it steals from you.
David Edelstein
The director, a TV guy named Clark Johnson, doesn't shoot action very well, which is sort of a handicap.
Robert Koehler
Director Clark Johnson strives for realistic detail and action. Unfortunately, such adherence to technical purity proves to be a weakness for the movie.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Brian Van Holt, Jeremy Renner, LL Cool J, Olivier Martinez, Michelle Rodriguez, Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Josh Charles |
Producers | Dan Halsted, Chris Lee, Neal H. Moritz |
Director | Clark Johnson |
Writers | David Ayer, David McKenna |
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
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Run time
117 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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