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Non Stop
Frustrated Air Marshal finds need to focus on the job when he receives a series of text messages demanding that he instruct the airline to transfer $150 million into an offshore account, or a passenger will die every 20 minutes.
1 March 1983, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
29 April 1985, Nizhniy Tagil, Sverdlovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
9 October 1970, Elmira, New York, USA
18 December 1990, New York City, New York, USA
11 November 1977, Dallas, Texas, USA
February 28, 2017
It all might sound bit Fly Hard and director Collet-Serra does make good use of the claustrophobic cabin confines, even if he cheats on the in-flight physics later on. But his tech-Hitchcock whodunnit doesn't sustain.June 05, 2016
The screening audience was apparently just as dumb as this reviewer, because when 'Non-Stop' stopped at its ridiculous CGI deus ex machina finale-everyone cheered and clapped.February 28, 2014
Why demand logic of an action movie released in February, when audiences just want a nice, bumpy ride?March 09, 2016
After the entertaining thriller Unknown, Neeson reteams with Collet-Serra for what is not only the Orphan helmer's best work, but also a pretty good film in its own right.February 28, 2014
The problem is that Non-Stop tries to be something it's not. It has one too many scenes that border on ludicrous, and the big reveal barely makes sense.March 03, 2014
Neeson, who brings enormous conviction to these late-career action roles, moves his big body through confined spaces ... with so much power that you expect him to rip out the seats.March 10, 2017
It was ok, enjoyable cheesy action.February 28, 2014
It's all fairly entertaining and eminently disposable.July 14, 2016
Absurd 'thriller' skimps on thrills.March 06, 2014
The filmmaking is playful without feeling jokey, the narrative stuffed with fun complications.April 15, 2016
"Non-Stop" sees Liam Neeson resume his generic action hero persona - as seen in "Taken" and "Unknown" - to far less successful results.