Law Abiding Citizen
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A thriller about an everyday guy (Gerard Butler) who loses everything when criminals kill his family. After a plea bargin set's the killers free, he takes justice into his own hands. His target: the district attorney (Jamie Foxx) who orchestrated the deal.
From the writer of Street Kings and The Recruit and the director of The Italian Job.
Starring
Gerard Butler, Jamie Foxx, Michael Gambon, Leslie Bibb, Colm Meaney, Viola Davis
Directed by
F. Gary Gray ('Friday', 'The Italian Job', 'Be Cool')
Written by
Kurt Wimmer
(R18) contains violence & content that may disturb | Thriller | USA | Official Website
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Good night in
worth watching, entertaining
Reviewed by angeDissapointing
It is only scary if you are the type or person who is scared when they notice that it is raining. A disapointing film
Reviewed by Ricky BobbyA dark movie
A little dark and scary at times but delivers with a punch..Cleverly done and quite violent.
Reviewed by BrandonLaw Abiding Citizen - An Amazing Movie!
An amazing story into the justice system.. A+++
Reviewed by JessiePRESS REVIEWS
Empire (UK)
Relentlessly ugly, preposterous and hackneyed of dialogue: guilty on all counts. It will do well, then.
Click to read full review.Hollywood Reporter (USA)
The script does create sufficient tension and intrigue to hook viewers along with a photogenic, hardworking cast.
Click to read full review.New York Times
Wears its preposterousness with a certain pride. It’s about the cat-and-mouse game between two very smart guys, and it’s perfectly happy to be as dumb as it wants.
Click to read full review.NZ Herald (Francesca Rudkin)
Absurd plot and stomach-turning violence ruins this tense thriller.
Click to read full review.Total Film (UK)
Could have made for a decent enough B-movie renter if it had just aimed a bit lower, but the moral drum-banging only serves to throw its failings into even sharper relief
Click to read full review.Variety (USA)
True torture-porn aficionados will be disappointed, as editor Tariq Anwar cuts away right before blade meets flesh -- a move that feels a tad, well, gutless under the circumstances. But elsewhere, "Citizen" proves startlingly graphic, even by R-rated standards.
Click to read full review.ViewAuckland.co.nz (Matt Turner)
If you can get past its rather unpleasant, reactionary message, this is a slickly made, trashily entertaining and ridiculously implausible thriller that's more fun than it has any right to be.
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