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The Wall
Directed by
Doug Liman
R
2017
90m
Drama
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Thriller
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6.2
65%
42%
6.4
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Two American soldiers are pinned down in the Iraqi desert by a lethal sniper with only a crumbling wall between them.
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Cast of The Wall
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Isaac
John Cena
Matthews
Laith Nakli
Juba (voice)
Doug Liman
Director
Dwain Worrell
Writer
Alison Winter
Associate Producer
Dave Bartis
Producer
Cassidy Shipley
Art Direction
Jeff Mann
Production Design
Kelly Berry
Set Decoration
Roman Vasyanov
Director Of Photography
Patrick O'Driscoll
Wardrobe Supervisor
Jillian Daidone
Costume Assistant
Cindy Evans
Costume Design
Tami Lane
Makeup Department Head
Francisco X. Pérez
Key Makeup Artist
Jamie Kelman
Key Makeup Artist
Jason M. Moore
Costume Supervisor
Matt Haggerty
Second Assistant Director
Michael J. Moore
First Assistant Director
The Wall Ratings & Reviews
Uproxx
Keith Phipps
Whatever its shortcomings as a movie - and it gets long and dry and dull for a good long stretch - The Wall stays true to its own narrow, hellish vision of war.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
The posturing leads to an ending that's unsatisfying even on the level of pessimism it aspires to.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It's a gruesome bit of a cat and mouse entertainment that will likely appease genre hounds while it frustrates and annoys anyone looking for something more substantive.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
This is a smart, gritty, quietly chaotic war movie which resonates far beyond its purposely small scale.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Strip away all of the camo and sand, and it could be a page out of a Jack London adventure yarn.
NPR
Scott Tobias
The Wall is tense and dynamic, tremendously active within the narrow parameters of the action.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
The vein-popping mood is ultimately more exhausting than exciting.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
More interesting than you might imagine. But not interesting enough.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Like the killer in Phone Booth and the entity in Lights Out and so many villains of all forms through the decades, the longer we go without seeing the tormenter, the more terrifying he becomes.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
Liman does good work in making the disembodied voice into a man, and in fitting a dialogue-heavy drama into the framework of an action film where the action is minimal but definitely not minor.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
This doesn't have much to say about the U.S. occupation of Iraq-it could have taken place during any modern military conflict-though as an exercise in suspense it delivers.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Sandstorms, blood on the sand, a rickety, un-mortared wall, and the near-biblical remoteness of the Iraqi desert all conspire - along with their quizzical, chatty killer - to kill and kill again.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
"The Wall" is merely an exercise in empty intensity. Watching it feels too much like being trapped in it.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
An exceptional showcase for Taylor-Johnson, who carries the film completely on his shoulders.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
Cena both looks the part and acts it, and gets to spout the movie's best bit of amusingly macho, off-color grousing about the heat.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
It's pretty darn good.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The central performances by Taylor-Johnson and Cena stick to the life-and-death business at hand, which is also the stuff of blood, sweat, some tears but not too much corn.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
A tense and nasty black-box thriller that conveys its politics through the microcosmic stakes of its life-and-death scenario.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
Taylor-Johnson's agonized performance holds the audience's attention, but his portrayal doesn't really take the character anywhere.
TheWrap
Sam Fragoso
There's an absence of intimacy. We don't know who these people are, and by about minute 45, we don't want to.
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