Watch Inescapable Movie Online No Survey This politically charged and emotionally powerful thriller follows a successful businessman who suddenly finds his life turned upside down when his journalist daughter goes missing during her trip to his hometown of Damascus. He knows that the reason for his exile is tied to his daughter's disappearance. His first trip home in over 30 years turns into a frantic quest to rescue his daughter while reconnecting with the love of his life. Unrated Release Date Inescapable Feb 22, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For Inescapable |
Alexander Siddig,Marisa Tomei,Jay Anstey,Joshua Jackson,Oded Fehr,Saad Siddiqui |
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Genres Inescapable : Drama |
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User Ranting Inescapable : 2.9 |
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User Count Like for Inescapable : 222 |
All Critics Ranting For Inescapable : 4.1 |
All Critics Count For Inescapable : 19 |
All Critics Percentage For Inescapable : 21 % |
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Review For Inescapable |
The plot unfolds at a nice clip, but at no point does director Ruba Nadda evade expectations. Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
One hopes "Inescapable" is only a momentary stumble for this promising filmmaker. Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times
A Canadian nonthriller that plays like a heavily sedated hybrid of "Taken" and "Not Without My Daughter" ... Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Inescapable is Nadda's first foray into thriller territory, and her inexperience shows in awkwardly mounted fight scenes and clumsy car chases, not to mention an almost fatally explanatory script. Ella Taylor-NPR
Muddled and inert despite the best intentions, this inescapably dull thriller plays like a Middle Eastern take on Liam Neeson's "Taken." Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
The fight scenes are repetitive and the plot meanders, but the acting is superb. Rex Reed-New York Observer
The film tries to meld politically charged personal drama with the action-movie tropes you'd expect in a story set in the Middle East. (Chase through a crowded marketplace? Brawl at the hamam? Check!) Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
Doesn't have the juice normally associated with such violent entertainment. Its interest in characterization is admirable, but there's little firepower where it counts the most. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
The movie could just as well be set in Islamabad, Nairobi or any city Westerners find threatening. (It was filmed, in fact, in Johannesburg.) It would look about right on a cable channel at 9 p.m. Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
This international thriller-sparked by a nice, unexpected Marisa Tomei performance-starts off promisingly but trails off into cheap melodrama. David Noh-Film Journal International
It's a deeply confused movie, sometimes productively so. Sam Adams-AV Club
Ruba Nadda's 2012 Toronto International Film Festival Gala Presentation is an okay actioner of the political mystery intrigue type. Donald J. Levit-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Waiting for Inescapable to finally reach its unearned, sentimental conclusion is a tiresome experience, but seeing Tomei submit to its badness is several measures worse. Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
Feels like a not-very-skillful attempt at making a certain kind of movie...repeatedly trips over its own shoelaces, calling attention to distinct story-telling shortcomings. Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
The film spins its wheels for almost an hour until collapsing under the weight of exposition that renders the mystery nearly besides the point. Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
A thriller based in Syria with grainy photography, absurd coincidences, one that is stiffly acted with stilted dialogue. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
The film is shaped as a political thriller, but the emotion of a desperate father looking for his child makes Inescapable accessible; the stakes are personal. Liz Braun-Jam! Movies
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