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I decided to continue my journey through Liam Neeson's action movies tonight, a journey that began with The Commuter, then moved on to Non-Stop, and rolled along this evening with Run All Night.
This was a pretty good movie. Liam Neeson turns in a reliably solid performance as an ex-mob enforcer trying to protect his son. Joel Kinnaman also does well as Neeson's son, and shit, I didn't even realize that dude was in this movie. He just popped up and I was like, oh fuck, it's Joel Kinnaman. Ed Harris is also in here as a mob boss and even Common shows up and does a good job as a hitman.
The film has a cool visual style and distinct direction, courtesy of Jaume Collet-Serra. In fact, I learned that Collet-Serra is the same guy that directed The Commuter and Non-Stop, as well as another thriller with Neeson that I haven't gotten to yet, Unknown. I guess these guys just like each other and work well together, like Scorsese and Leo. Four of Collett-Serra's last five films have starred Liam Neeson.
I really didn't expect any of these films to be worth a shit, which is why I hadn't watched them until now. I did see Taken a while back, and while I thought it was pretty good I didn't feel like I needed more of that from Liam. However, while The Commuter did disappoint me, I really enjoyed Non-Stop and I think Run All Night is pretty solid as well.
Anyone else have thoughts on Run All Night?
This was a pretty good movie. Liam Neeson turns in a reliably solid performance as an ex-mob enforcer trying to protect his son. Joel Kinnaman also does well as Neeson's son, and shit, I didn't even realize that dude was in this movie. He just popped up and I was like, oh fuck, it's Joel Kinnaman. Ed Harris is also in here as a mob boss and even Common shows up and does a good job as a hitman.
The film has a cool visual style and distinct direction, courtesy of Jaume Collet-Serra. In fact, I learned that Collet-Serra is the same guy that directed The Commuter and Non-Stop, as well as another thriller with Neeson that I haven't gotten to yet, Unknown. I guess these guys just like each other and work well together, like Scorsese and Leo. Four of Collett-Serra's last five films have starred Liam Neeson.
I really didn't expect any of these films to be worth a shit, which is why I hadn't watched them until now. I did see Taken a while back, and while I thought it was pretty good I didn't feel like I needed more of that from Liam. However, while The Commuter did disappoint me, I really enjoyed Non-Stop and I think Run All Night is pretty solid as well.
Anyone else have thoughts on Run All Night?