Proud Mary

    Proud Mary
    2018

    Synopsis

    Mary is a hit woman working for an organized crime family in Boston, whose life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes bad.

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    Cast

    • Taraji P. HensonMary
    • Jahi Di'Allo WinstonDanny
    • Danny GloverBenny
    • Billy BrownTom
    • Neal McDonoughWalter
    • Margaret AveryMina
    • Erik LaRay HarveyReggie
    • Xander BerkeleyUncle
    • Rade ŠerbedžijaLuka
    • Owen BurkeJerome

    Recommendations

    • 63

      RogerEbert.com

      Proud Mary doesn’t deserve the lack of faith its studio has in it. In fact, it’s almost good, so close to success that its flaws truly become frustrating.
    • 58

      Entertainment Weekly

      Henson clearly has the swagger, charm, and ferocity to make one hell of an action star. She deserves a movie that does her talents justice.
    • 50

      Variety

      Henson is the right actress to play a contract killer grown weary, but as a thriller Proud Mary doesn’t quite do her justice. It’s a connect-the-dots underworld trifle, watchable and minimal...though Henson holds it together and, at moments, comes close to convincing you that you’re watching a better movie.
    • 45

      IGN

      Although Taraji P. Henson is always a delight, a rote plot, bland action, and a serious lack of interpersonal chemistry hamstrings any potential Proud Mary might have at being fun.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      She’s (Henson) a compelling leading woman, all in all. Too bad she’s stuck in such an incompetently directed mess of a movie.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      The makers of Proud Mary don’t know what to do with their terrific ensemble cast. Henson may be due for a Taken-style career boost (and Proud Mary may very well be it). But she deserves so much better than this.
    • 40

      Time Out

      The gang-war intrigue is strictly formula, and too much of Mary’s character development is delivered through expository dialogue.
    • 33

      IndieWire

      It’s almost a blessing in disguise that Proud Mary is so light on action, as Henson and Winston generate some real chemistry during the low-key moments they share together, both of them doing a fine job of negotiating between violence and vulnerability.