Directed by Mel Gibson, “Flight Risk” bears all the cliches of the past. For far too long, the film and the story are on autopilot.
We only see the esteemed actor for a brief moment, but given his long white hair and bald head, it seems to confirm ... he’s the most “of his time” bad guy the team fought.
How cinema helped villainise the bald man - LET’S UNPACK THAT: In his new action movie ‘Flight Risk’, Mark Wahlberg plays a villain – and you can tell because his character is balding. It’s the latest ...
And then there’s the pilot (Wahlberg) who almost immediately on this Alaska to Seattle flight is unmasked as a bald, demented hit ... Gibson, Wahlberg noted, “is an actor first.
The classic movie Burt Reynolds refused to watch was 1997's 'Boogie Nights' because he was uncomfortable with the pornography subject matter.
It's like somebody's taking a [beep] on my head. and I'm going to be sculpting my self portrait. I am a crafty girl, I am.
Flight Risk' is simply poorly conceived and executed overall, with not an ounce of creativity or new ideas to be found here.
It’s been nearly 25 years since “American Psycho” slashed into movie theaters. The 2000 horror film based on Bret Easton Ellis’ 1991 novel stars Christian Bale as wealthy New York investment ...
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Why no conservative outcry over executive orders? When Barack Obama was president he signed a few executive orders.
All that said, what appears to have been on the page for Gibson and his actors to work with is at once ... chance to play the kind of over-the-top bad guy that action movies mostly discarded ...