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The Rip
Directed by
Joe Carnahan
R
2026
1h 53m
Crime
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Drama
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6.8
79%
65%
7.1
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A group of Miami cops discovers a stash of millions in cash, leading to distrust as outsiders learn about the huge seizure, making them question who to rely on.
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Cast of The Rip
Matt Damon
Lieutenant Dane Dumars / Producer
Ben Affleck
Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne / Producer
Teyana Taylor
Detective Numa Baptistie
Steven Yeun
Detective Mike Ro
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Detective Lolo Salazar
Sasha Calle
Desiree 'Desi' Lopez Molina
Kyle Chandler
DEA Agent Mateo 'Matty' Nix
Scott Adkins
FBI Agent Del Byrne
Daisuke Tsuji
FBI Agent Logan Casiano
Nestor Carbonell
Major Thom Vallejo
Lina Esco
Captain Jackie Velez
Alex Hernandez
Hialeah Patrolman Warwick
Cliff Chamberlain
Hialeah Patrolman Junger
Jose Pablo Cantillo
DEA Agent Dayo Reyes
Marco Morales
Cartel Lookout
Sal Lopez
Mr. Zeltzin
Angel Rosario Jr.
Grizzled Carter Man
David Anthony Buglione
FBI Tactical Sniper
Lourdes Hernández
TNT Detective Hernandez
Joe Carnahan
Threatening Phone Voice / Director / Story
The Rip Ratings & Reviews
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
The Rip seems highly possible until its overblown climatic end, but even when it succumbs to the action thriller norms, it and the cast always keeps you thoroughly entertained.
TheWrap
Matt Goldberg
Joe Carnahan's crime thriller feels like a nice throwback to '90s genre pictures, but it pulls a few too many punches.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
I was entertained, even if for the longest stretches I couldn't have told you who was doing what to whom. Chalk it up as yet another twist in the tale of Matt 'n' Ben - two Yin/Yang talents who will be yoked together for eternity.
Salon.com
Coleman Spilde
Nothing makes much sense to begin with. Every plot detail feels like a balloon drifting ever so slowly into the air, waiting for a character to grab the string and yank the story balloon back down to reiterate it.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Between the sheer complexity of the plot and the intricate way Carnahan assembles the puzzle, "The Rip" is easily worth a second viewing. Having done so myself, I can attest that it's even more satisfying on closer inspection.
The Atlantic
David Sims
That The Rip is such a bland venue for its charismatic stars' reunion is a terrible shame... I'm not sure why this is the movie Damon and Affleck decided to reunite as co-leads for.
Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast)
Roxana Hadadi
I just did not feel invested in these characters in a way that made the twists and turns of the plot that interesting. But I will say that I think visually, it does some things that are really spectacular.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
Carnahan, who also wrote "The Rip," has said the movie is inspired by real events as described to him by a Miami detective. But little in how the movie plays out will strike many as particularly plausible.
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
It's the Mattfleck starshine, plus the indisputable action bonafides of director Joe Carnahan, that sell this cop thriller when formula threatens to overtake it.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"The Rip" rips.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
Based on a true story and generic enough to make us believe it, this Joe Carnahan-directed and co-written thriller is sprinkled with enjoyable, genre-appropriate flourishes such as Clinton Shorter's synth-pulse score.
Washington Post
Travis M. Andrews
Let's cut to the chase. If you like hard-bitten crime and cop genre B-movies with an extra heaping of all the clichés, you'll dig The Rip.
New York Times
Brandon Yu
These are all the ingredients for a gritty cop drama about a spiderweb of paranoia, but it plays out as a work that started with a seemingly clever climax in mind, then jury-rigged itself backward to fill in the rest.
Newsday
Robert Levin
Affleck and Damon have a good time and so will you.
AV Club
Jarrod Jones
It functions comfortably enough as a dependable mid-tier action movie, with its grizzled performances, gunplay, and plethora of twists to keep Dad from dozing in his recliner.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
A sturdily entertaining, hyper-kinetic avalanche of action propelled by equal parts bullets and f-bombs.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
While his new film doesn't reshape the mold, an ace cast led by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and twisty plotting that bristles with paranoia and mistrust make it an entertaining watch.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
This movie gets way too high on its own supply by the end, but for the better part of its runtime even the film's silliest expressions of pathos are grounded by the emotional credibility of the relationship between its two leading men.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
It's a testament to Joe Carnahan's direction that there's not a false note in this talented ensemble.
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
The film's legible direction and steady escalation of tension makes for an enjoyably retro diversion.
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