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The movie Hunter Killer is already released on Cinema, VOD, DVD and Blu-ray in the USA.
Based on 13 reviews, Hunter Killer gets an average review score of 47
Gerard Butler dives into the watchably dumb submarine thriller Hunter Killer
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When the Russian president is kidnapped by a rogue general, who hopes to make it look like America was responsible, World War III seems inevitable. Unless Commander Joe Glass (Gerard Butler) can get his Hunter Killer class submarine close enough to the action to attempt a risky rescue mission…
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That being said, given the familiarity of its politics and action beats, there’s something uniquely comforting about the central conflict in Hunter Killer.
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However nutty its geopolitics, Hunter Killer does its job as popcorn thriller with brisk efficiency.
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Hunter Killer has some great action sequences but never quite settles on what it wants to be.
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Hunter Killer needs its radar calibrated, because while it bounces between serious and silly, it never quite finds a suitable place to land.
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The kind of movie you find in a $2 bargain-DVD bin and feel like you got your money’s worth
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In essence, “Hunter Killer” shares some similarities to “Olympus Has Fallen” and “London Has Fallen.” Butler also saves government officials and by extension, averts geopolitical chaos in this movie.
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Gerard Butler plays the commander of a U.S. submarine attempting to rescue a Russian president in this military thriller also featuring Gary Oldman and Common.
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Butler’s naval maverick investigates simultaneous torpedo attacks on US and Russian submarines in a long, loud game of Battleships
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Ultimately, the nonsensical cooperation between the Russians and Americans in the film does little more than advocate for ever-increasing military budgets as the muscular display of arms on both sides works to prevent a usurpation of global powers.
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Gerard Butler plays an American submarine commander in a U.S.-vs.-Russia thriller that drowns in ponderously out-of-date Cold War clichés.
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Gerard Butler sinks to new depths in yet another stupid stinker
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