Movie ‘The Rip’ Review: Writer-Director Joe Carnahan Effectively Combines Mystery and Action in Netflix’s Gritty Cop Thriller by DIGITAL TIMES 3 months ago written by DIGITAL TIMES 3 months ago 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestRedditWhatsappEmail 30 You Might Be Interested In ‘Paradise’ Review: A Reflection On the Existential Void ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Review: James Cameron’s Third Avatar Film is Clunky As Usual, But Still Benefits From Its Incredible 3D Visuals and Oona Chaplin’s Scene-Stealing Performance ‘The Old Guard 2’ Review – Long-awaited Netflix Sequel Packs a Punch ‘Disclaimer’ Review: An Understated Tale of Revenge and Perspective Review: ‘To Kill A Tiger’ Unflinchingly Displays The False Pride of a Chauvinist Society ‘The Naked Gun’ Review: Liam Neeson and a Scene-Stealing Pamela Anderson Star in a Hilariously Funny Legacy Sequel ‘The Rip’ Review: Writer-Director Joe Carnahan Effectively Combines Mystery and Action in Netflix’s Gritty Cop Thriller | Talking Films Previous Story ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review – A Wild yet Intimate Continuation of the Franchise Source link You Might Be Interested In The Interview with Devashish Makhija – Critically Acclaimed Director of ‘Joram’ ‘Gladiator II’ Review: A Legacy Sequel that Triumphs through Spectacle and Emotion ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Review: Stellar Cast, Forgettable Mystery ‘Santosh’ Review: A Tale of Survival Over Ethics ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: An Emotionally Resonant, Worthwhile Prequel ‘Heeramandi’ Review: A Glossy Period Drama Without Any Sparkle Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestRedditWhatsappEmail DIGITAL TIMES You may also like ‘Ready or Not 2’ Review: Here I Come... ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: It’s Far... ‘Aadu 3’ Review: A Three-Hour Teaser for the... ‘Project Hail Mary’ Review – A Sci-Fi Epic... ‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley’s Unhinged Performance Comes... ‘War Machine’ Review: It’s Man vs. Machine in...
Previous Story ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review – A Wild yet Intimate Continuation of the Franchise
Previous Story ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review – A Wild yet Intimate Continuation of the Franchise