Tom Clancy's Without Remorse

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    Tom Clancy's Without Remorse
    2021

    Synopsis

    An elite Navy SEAL uncovers an international conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife.

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    Cast

    • Michael B. JordanJohn Kelly
    • Jamie BellRobert Ritter
    • Guy PearceThomas Clay
    • Jodie Turner-SmithKaren Greer
    • Lauren LondonPam Kelly
    • Brett GelmanVictor Rykov
    • Jacob ScipioHatchet
    • Jack KesyThunder
    • Colman DomingoPastor West
    • Todd LasanceDallas

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The result is a solid entry in the Clancy screen canon — gritty, briskly paced, laced with vigorously choreographed fight scenes, explosive weapons action and twisty political intrigue that seems prescient as it taps into the most strained period in U.S.-Russian relations since the Cold War.
    • 60

      Arizona Republic

      Without Remorse is neither a classic nor a failure; it falls somewhere in-between. But like Kelly on a seemingly doomed mission, there’s Jordan, giving it all he’s got to save the day.
    • 55

      TheWrap

      It’s a stolidly 80s action movie, from its Russian villains to its third-act plot twist that can be seen from space, but it’s lucky to have Michael B. Jordan giving an actual performance in what could have been an even more generic shoot-em-up.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      Vengeance is wrought without remorse and even less sense. The only sure thing, judging by the promise of a post-credits scene, is a sequel.
    • 50

      ScreenCrush

      The movie around Jordan is just like Kelly himself: Cold, detached, and brutal.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      The movie’s attempts at ruthless pulp manipulation don’t land; cruelly offing a character whose entire personality is “pregnant” is a cheap bid for John Wick stakes.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      Without Remorse doesn’t understand the role it’s meant to serve as the foundation of a potential franchise. It’s a movie locked in a tedious custody battle between legacy and potential, too safe to whet appetites for what’s to come while also too sequel-oriented to stand on its own two legs.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      There’s not much real spark to it.