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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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Former criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London from his Icelandic hideaway when his son is involved in a heist gone wrong. This gives detective Max Lewinsky one last chance to catch the man he has always been after. As they face off, they start to uncover a deeper conspiracy they both need to solve in order to survive. Unrated
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Release Date Welcome to the Punch Mar 27, 2013 Limited
Genres Welcome to the Punch
: Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense

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Total Vote User Welcome to the Punch : Visitor
User Ranting Welcome to the Punch : 3.3
User Percentage For Welcome to the Punch : %
User Count Like for Welcome to the Punch : 2,359
All Critics Ranting For Welcome to the Punch : 5.8
All Critics Count For Welcome to the Punch : 42
All Critics Percentage For Welcome to the Punch : 52 %

Actors For Welcome to the Punch

James McAvoy,Mark Strong,Andrea Riseborough,Peter Mullan,David Morrissey,Elyes Gabel,Daniel Mays,Johnny Harris

Genres Welcome to the Punch : Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense


Review For Welcome to the Punch

"Welcome to the Punch" is derivative, dumb fun.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

One straight-faced gunfight after another, signifying nothing.
Sara Stewart-New York Post

Despite its visual polish and fine ensemble, this British police drama is strictly by-the-numbers.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

Empty, pointless and stupid, the barrage of gunfire called Welcome to the Punch is another unappealing entry in the overworked British gangster genre.
Rex Reed-New York Observer

Part of the pleasure of watching a movie like "Welcome to the Punch" is peeling away the multiple layers of inspiration, isolating the allusions and figuring out if they're what works or whether the movie earns a little credit.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times

Mistakes messiness for complexity, while ignoring characterization and real-world politics.
Steve Erickson-Village Voice

Fast-paced storytelling can't seem to hide Welcome To The Punch's tastelessly cookie-cutter script, created using material from every action thriller cliché you can rattle off the top of your head.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

Angry men mumble as they point guns at each other in a series of standoffs in Welcome to the Punch, and it almost works.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

It becomes something of a disquisition on mortality in spite of itself.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club

McAvoy keeps trying to become the Scottish Tom Cruise. In action pictures, he's more the Scottish Michael J. Fox.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

A super solid action flick. Strong and McAvoy are terrific, and the film oozes style. Fans of Michael Mann or vintage John Woo need to check this out.
Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

Ultimately a case of style over substance, and one that its top-notch British ensemble is unable to rescue.
Jason Zingale-Bullz-Eye.com

The sheer wastefulness of Eran Creevy's Welcome to the Punch is off-putting enough, but the film is also falsely painted-up as a crime epic.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine

This flawed, yet watchable action homage doesn't quite live up to its gun-toting influences, but a marvellous roster of Grade-A Brits tips the scales in Welcome To The Punch's favour.
Michael Leader-Film4

( ... ) the unrelenting darkness made me wonder if the post-production crew were living off carrots, carrot juice and carrot cake in the editing suite.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

The set pieces (most especially the opening robbery) are expertly, if self-consciously staged.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

A thriller fashioned as the British Heat. Not too distinctive then but at least the cockney version dazzles as it regurgitates.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

After the tiny drama Shifty, British filmmaker Creevy turns to both Hong Kong and Hollywood for inspiration, creating an unusually glossy, explosive London cop thriller.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

It's directed with skill and precisely shot, but the screenplay lacks bite and has little concern for its characters at all.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

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