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Lockout


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Chicago Sun-Times
It's a mission so impossible that not even the U.S. Marines can do the job.
ReelViews
Lockout is painful. Not painful in the way Uwe Boll or Sex and the City movies are painful.
Entertainment Weekly
In the wack-job futuristic thriller Lockout, a disgraced federal agent (Guy Pearce) is dispatched to rescue a woman (Lost's ...
Richard Roeper
Yes, it's cheesy and derivative. But Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace elevate the material, and it never takes itself seriously.
Chicago Sun-Times
Snow is an overwritten hero who talks like a sitcom character. Every line is a wisecrack, a gag, or what he fondly thinks of...
Entertainment Weekly
Too serious to be a parody and too stupid to be a viable action pic, Lockout floats like space junk in the final frontier.
Chicago Tribune
The editing by Eamonn Power and Camille Delamarre appears to have been handled while running from one gate to another in an ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lockout is genre all the way. The film wears its colors proudly, but it also, alas, wears out its welcome.
New York Daily News
Lockout never busts out of its cheesy concept.
The Boston Globe
First-time writer-directors James Mather and Stephen St. Leger have put some thought into all of this - always a bonus in a ...
The New York Times
Lockout...is...as dopey an entertainment as imaginable, but it's also a reminder that the film's star, Guy Pearce, has alway...
USA Today
A putrid film that comes dead-weighted with hammy one-liners and a plot so silly it borders on comedy...
Los Angeles Times
Mostly Lockout is lost in space.
San Francisco Chronicle
Most of the time Lockout is pleasant enough, not something to recommend to a friend, but enjoyable in the moment.
New York Post
It's the kind of movie where someone tumbling in space above the earth's atmosphere opens a parachute and lands gently on ea...
Washington Post
Lockout is meat-and-potatoes filmmaking at its most basic.
The New Yorker
At the screening, in between laughing fits, people around me whispered, in awed tones, "B movie, 1956."
E! Online
In the future, the U.S. has built the ultimate maximum-security prison in space. But the inmates (shocker!) have taken over....
Hollywood Reporter
Witty one-liners compensate for cliched plotting and cheesy effects in this sci-fi action thriller.

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Partial Film Information

Director: James Mather
Writer: James Mather
Studio: FilmDistrict
Cast: Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Peter Stormare

Release: April 20, 2012
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