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Haywire
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
R
2011
1h 33m
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5.8
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5.7
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A black ops super soldier seeks payback after she is betrayed and set up during a mission.
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Haywire Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Steven Soderbergh continues his occasional practice of using actors as found objects in his perfectly enjoyable formula action-thriller Haywire.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
Mixed martial-arts star Carano puts major muscle, if minor acting ability, into this enjoyable action flick.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Dobbs and Soderbergh have a good feel for this genre, and seeing how things play out and watching Mallory exact her brutal, full-impact revenge is a total joy.
The New Yorker
David Denby
Carano is strong, fast, relentless. She's not much of an actress yet, but Soderbergh hides her weaknesses well...
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
There's a good deal of pleasure to be had in the clockwork precision of her hand-to-hand combat, which Soderbergh often shoots in profile to showcase her wall-climbing backflips.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
Even in the midst fighting off a battalion of protective-gear-clad law enforcement officers, Carano has a businesslike confidence.
Film.com
Eric D. Snider
Carano is nothing special as an actress - but darned if it matters when she's supported by a killer screenplay, a sharp cast, and Steven Soderbergh's unmistakably sly, mordant direction.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
Steven Soderbergh's Haywire has all the trappings of an "A" movie, including a big-name cast and impressive international locations, but it never rises above the level of a "B."
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Like The Limey, also written by Haywire scribe Lem Dobbs, it's the kind of film that hearkens back to lean-and-mean revenge movies like Get Carter and Point Blank.
DVDTalk.com
Jason Bailey
The genre gives the filmmaker a new jolt of energy; he, in return, gives it a crackling intelligence.
Slate
Dana Stevens
Though Carano isn't without a certain glowering charisma, her flat line readings and apparent discomfort with dialogue-heavy exchanges make her seem like a refugee from a different, schlockier movie...
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Carano acquits herself admirably, but the storyline eventually feels like a pretty weak excuse to hang a half-dozen action set-pieces from.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"Haywire" isn't a by-the-numbers action vehicle, it's a crafty thriller that works to undo beat-em-up clichés. In short, it's a livewire.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
"Haywire" stays true to its low-rent B-movie principles, right down to the fast, strong and quietly competent heroine at its center.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
'Haywire" is a wannabe, or rather a wanna-B, and that B is for "Bourne."
USA Today
Claudia Puig
A vigorous spy thriller that consistently beckons the viewer to catch up with its narrative twists and turns. Bordering on convoluted, it works best when in combat mode.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
"Haywire" is a lean, clean production, shot and edited by Soderbergh himself and utterly free of the incoherent action sequences and overcooked special effects that plague similarly scaled Hollywood pictures.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
You don't love movies if the sight of Gina Carano beating up every guy in sight doesn't make you laugh, get happy and feel as if you're getting your money's worth.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
As with any great action movie, what we're really here to see is the star showing off whatever skills got them on screen to begin with. And Haywire never disappoints.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
"I don't wear the dress," explains Mallory Kane as she ponders the details of her next job. If she did, she'd probably strangle someone with it.
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