Law Abiding Citizen
Release Date: October 16, 2009
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A man (Jamie Foxx) seeks revenge when the legal system allows the murderers of his family to go free.
Cast: Jamie Foxx as "Nick Rice" Gerard Butler as "Clyde Shelton" Colm Meaney as "Det. Dunnigan" Bruce McGill as "Jonas Cantrell" Leslie Bibb as "Sarah Lowell" Michael Irby as "Det. Garza" Gregory Itzin as "Warden Iger" Regina Hall as "Kelly Rice" Emerald Angel Young as "Denise Rice" Christian Stolte as "Clarence Darby" Annie Corley as "Judge Laura Burch" Richard Portnow as "Bill Reynolds" Viola Davis as "Mayor" Michael Kelly as "Bray" Josh Stewart as "Rupert Ames" Roger Bart as "Brian Bringham" Dan Bittner as "Seren"
Director: F. Gary Gray
Genres: Crime drama, Thriller
Reviews
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metacritic.com 1 month ago
Gerard Butler takes a walk on the dark side when Jamie Foxx awakens the evil mastermind within him. [Rated R]
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Rotten Tomatoes 1 month ago
Unnecessarily violent and unflinchingly absurd, Law Abiding Citizen is plagued by subpar acting and a story that defies reason.
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ComingSoon.net 2 months ago
Strong performances by Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx drive this smart, sharp thriller that will keep you guessing with shocks and surprises at every turn.
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ComingSoon.net 2 months ago
"Law Abiding Citizen" is decently crafted and despite Butler's continued inability to act, it manages to get by on the quiet power Foxx is getting better and better at. But don't let any of that sway you. "Law Abiding Citizen" is about as hollow as it is possible for a film to get and like all vacuums, if you get too close it will suck you in, never to be heard from again.
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Cinema Blend 1 month ago
ILaw Abiding CitizenI is a movie with no use for logic, or realism, or basic rules of what is and is not possible within our world. Its so gleefully out there, in both its violence and overcooked sense of right and wrong, that it can be fun despite itself, with its grim attitude and humorless lead performances.




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