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The Commuter
Directed by
Jaume Collet-Serra
PG-13
2018
1h 44m
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6.3
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6.4
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An insurance salesman/ex-cop is caught up in a life-threatening conspiracy during his daily commute home.
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The Commuter Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
The film is hobbled by sloppy camera work, ludicrous fight scenes, hairbreadth escapes, and altogether too many suspects.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
All of the elements are there for stylish and suspenseful flick, but the suspense seems to have been forgotten.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
The good cheer with which Collet-Serra defines the supporting players ameliorates The Commuter's nightmarish premise and draws viewers deeper into its spell.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
It doesn't overstay its welcome, it doesn;t overstep its boundaries with its plot. It just tries to be an entertaining movie with characters that you can get behind.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The set pieces and the cliché dialogue seem piled on randomly ...
Film School Rejects
Tomris Laffly
Liam Neeson's punches save the day in this satisfying, 90s-inspired Jaume Collet-Serra locomotive.
Slashfilm
Karen Han
So, while it's fun trying to piece together what's going on, it's the "how" that really makes or breaks the movie, and boy, does it make it.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
If anything, the movie sure beats getting stuck in rush hour traffic on the way home from work. Make of that what you will.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
As it stands, it's an efficient, diverting new entry in Neeson's ongoing action canon, albeit one which suggests his He-Man career route has finally reached the end of the line.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
If you don't think too hard about why Neeson gets brought in or how the baddies operate or what the point is, you may be able to enjoy yourself. At least until the final act, when the film goes off the rails. Like a train might do.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Yoshida
The train is the most realistic performer here, but you could do a lot worse.
Slant Magazine
Carson Lund
The final optimism of the film's worldview lands with a conviction that's rare in contemporary Hollywood cinema.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Jaume Collet-Serra has always exulted in details-it's what helps him stand out as an artist even though he mostly makes this kind of easily dismissed genre fare.
Slate
Sam Adams
[Liam] Neeson lands plenty of punches, but the movie works best when he's fighting shadows or fighting himself.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
The skeletal, B-movie plotting is supposed to be self-propelling, but "The Commuter" is too ridiculous to get by on its own momentum.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Sigh. Another January, another dumb Liam Neeson action movie. This is the one on a train.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The movie goes off the rails somewhat before the train does, but the star gives it the ol' Liam Neeson, which Liam Neeson can do better than anybody.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
The Commuter is the kind of passable potboiler that may satisfy your junk-food sweet tooth on late-night cable a year from now. But in first run at full price, all you'll end up feeling is taken.
NPR
Chris Klimek
Enough of what happens in the first hour sort of makes sense that one is inclined to forgive the fast-spinning, computer-animated ludicrousness of the second, especially since that second hour is considerate enough to last only 45 minutes.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
The most obvious thing to say about "The Commuter" is that it's a train wreck; many will say that, and they'll be right.
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