Free Fire

    Free Fire
    2017

    Synopsis

    Set in Boston in 1978, a meeting in a deserted warehouse between two gangs turns into a shoot-out and a game of survival.

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    Cast

    • Brie LarsonJustine
    • Sharlto CopleyVernon
    • Armie HammerOrd
    • Cillian MurphyChris
    • Jack ReynorHarry
    • Sam RileyStevo
    • Michael SmileyFrank
    • Noah TaylorGordon
    • Babou CeesayMartin
    • Enzo CilentiBernie

    Recommendations

    • 83

      IndieWire

      Wheatley’s commitment to crowdpleasing antics makes it difficult to stop and consider the lack of depth. In a universe of shootout clichés, Free Fire manages to carve out its own niche, where the proverbial last man standing matters less than the journey to get him there.
    • 83

      The Film Stage

      A surefire cult classic in the making, its unhinged carnage proves a memorable delight. It may not be original, but it’s an adrenaline shot I sorely craved.
    • 83

      Consequence

      Free Fire might be a trifle of a quippy, feature-length shootout, but it’s the best damned trifle of a quippy, feature-length shootout you’ll ever see.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      It’s a bruisingly effective piece of entertainment carried by comedy, which hits its targets rather more successfully than the wildly strafing bullets.
    • 80

      Variety

      The fact that they could all lay down their weapons and finish the deal heightens Wheatley’s generally irreverent approach, all of which serves to remind that guns don’t kill people; insecure, overcompensating idiots do.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      With “Free Fire,” Wheatley wants to push his own limits of onscreen mayhem, taking things right to the line where most directors would pull back, and pushing everything right over. And what the director winds up doing is making a big, magnificent noise, one that will certainly see more than his core fanbase sitting up and paying attention.
    • 60

      CineVue

      It might seem unlikely that something so narratively simplistic and ultimately childish could sustain its runtime but the chaos and comedy of the haphazard gunplay is such that it only suffers from a handful of lulls.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Wheatley's riotous Looney Tunes action comedy is a sporadically amusing assault on the senses, but it looks like it was more fun to make than to watch.

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