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'Run All Night' is the title, and it's a fine gangsters-and...

Posted by jeffreybehr on March 18, 2015 at 00:46:10:

...sons movie. Neeson is very good as the assassin-turned-worn-out-boozer, as is Ed Harris as a mob boss and Joel Kinnaman as Neeson's son who has been trying for years to stay as far away from his father as is possible. Great action, a fine car-chase scene (and if I never see another it'll be OK), and the badguys get their due. MUCH better than Keanu Reeves's 'Jon Wick' and not as contrived as Denzel Washington's 'The Equalizer'.

Ebert.com's Brian Tallerico gave it 3 of 4 stars.