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Mercy
Directed by
Timur Bekmambetov
PG-13
2026
6m
Science Fiction
,
Thriller
,
and more
6.2
25%
82%
7.0
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Set in the near future, a detective accused of murdering his wife has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to an advanced AI judge.
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Cast of Mercy
Chris Pratt
Chris Raven
Rebecca Ferguson
Judge Maddox
Kali Reis
Jacqueline 'Jaq' Diallo
Kylie Rogers
Britt Raven
Chris Sullivan
Rob Nelson
Jeff Pierre
Patrick Burke
Annabelle Wallis
Nicole Raven
Rafi Gavron
Holt Charles
Kenneth Choi
Ray Vale
Jamie McBride
Dan Vogel
Ross Gosla
David Webb
Mark Daneri
Jeff Martin
Haydn Dalton
Bill Peterson
Michael C. Mahon
Booking Sergeant
Noah Fearnley
Tattoed Sleazebag
Konstantin Podprugin
Alexander Varga
Cully Pratt
Mercy Court Security Guard
Philicia Saunders
Molly
Renata Ribeiro
Journalist
Mahmoud Mahmoud
Police Officer
Mercy Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Kyle Logan
A can't-miss event for the subset of viewers fascinated by the screenlife format. For those who aren't part of that group, Mercy will either be a solid, by-the-numbers program...or a migraine-provoking nightmare.
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Dwight Brown
Fans expecting Chris Pratt to do his superhero thing will be disappointed. He's in time-out. Strapped to his seat.
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Keith Uhlich
Is this movie more interesting than a YouTube recording of Chris Pratt extolling RFK Jr. on Club Random with Bill Maher?
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
A high concept brought low by middling execution; an allegory about our tendency to rush to judgment made without conviction. But not without its pleasures, guilty or otherwise.
NPR
Bob Mondello
A smartly choreographed chase sequence finally widens the focus and turns the last act of Mercy mercifully brisk. But the overall effect is derivative and secondhand.
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
Chris Pratt sits in a witness hair for most of the action while I sit in wonder about how a movie with such timely potential-an AI arbiter (Rebecca Ferguson) serving as judge, jury and executioner- manages to fall so hard on its fatuous pretentions.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
The biggest mystery involved in "Mercy" is not who killed Mrs. Raven but why a star with Mr. Pratt's everyman charisma keeps choosing such mediocre projects.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
It's sleuthing by scrolling, with a life hanging in the balance. Pratt handles the role well enough, and it's a tense ride. You just hope it doesn't come to this in real life.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
At least it's funny. I do have to give Mercy that.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The last part of the movie gets over-complicated, cutting some logical corners. But Pratt is, as always, a likable presence and we want to see him prove that he is innocent - and that at least for now humans can still outthink machines.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"Mercy" is able to hold its own for a good portion of its running time before going off the rails in its final act, when the story gets exponentially ridiculous and characters begin acting erratically.
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
At times, it feels as tedious as watching a stranger's increasingly frustrating call with a robotic customer service representative play out in real time.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
And - sigh! - the futuristic aspect is chucked straight out the window when the picture concludes in a fistfight. And thus does originality expire.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
A premise that's endlessly more reactionary than it seems to realize and delivered with such intellectual dishonesty and overwhelming incompetence that the ticking clock feels like a threat.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
In the end, all that remains is a guy who, much like the hapless audience member, is unhappily stuck in a chair watching a lot of onscreen nonsense.
Washington Post
Sonia Rao
Almost every narrative choice is ludicrous. And yet, "Mercy" is also a hoot and a half.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Visual images flash by fast and furious, but Bekmambetov does a remarkable job of creating a plausible world of lives lived digitally. "Mercy" is a fun movie.
The Reveal
Keith Phipps
That set-up might make Mercy sound like it's attempting a classic act of sci-fi irony [...] but hold up! Mercy's attitudes toward artificial intelligence, due process, and the surveillance state are a lot more nuanced. Way too nuanced, really.
RogerEbert.com
Richard Roeper
By the halfway mark of the screen-popping and kinetic but ultimately tiresome and borderline dopey AI thriller 'Mercy,' I found myself yearning for a wireless mouse so I could log off.
AV Club
Jesse Hassenger
If this is the future of crime thrillers, everyone needs their screentime severely curtailed.
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