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Ricochet
Directed by
Russell Mulcahy
R
1991
1h 42m
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6.2
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Ricochet Ratings & Reviews
A Nightmare On Fierce Street Podcast
Sharai Bohannon
This is campy chaos that veers into some interesting conversations. Denzel Washington and John Lithgow are delightfully over the top.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
As more of a nasty psychological thriller, it could conceivably be an arthouse release for Silver Pictures. In the absence of big setpieces, it evolves into an unexpectedly incisive satire on America's cycles of triumph & teardowns for famous faces.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
"Ricochet" is genuinely scary, suspenseful and disturbing in the best sense.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
An absurd urban thriller, with no street cred.
Variety
Variety Staff
A taut, twisty urban suspenser powered by the spring-loaded performance of Denzel Washington in his first major action role, Ricochet has a nasty streak and a tendency toward implausible excess.
TV Guide
A brutally entertaining film.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
After a potent start this fizzles with a stupid ending, but John Lithgow's Earl Talbot Blake is one of the most sinister, most vicious, most unforgettable movie villains ever.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Sick, sick, sick, sick, sick. And what's not sick is out-and-out preposterous.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Chris Hicks
Every now and then a movie comes along that is so preposterous, so devoid of any reality or logic, you have to wonder how it got made.
About.com
Fred Topel
Solid thriller. Lithgow is a great villain with real power over the hero. Lots of tension.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
The screenplay, by Steven E. de Souza, contains many glib, obscene wisecracks, plus the misinformation that Anna Karenina was Tolstoy's first book.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
As with other Silver-smithed projects, this one is almost frighteningly competent at bashing heads and pushing all the right buttons.
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