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Proud Mary is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi, from a screenplay written by John S. Newman and Christian Swegal. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Jahi Di Allo Winston, Billy Brown, Danny Glover, Neal McDonough, Xander Berkeley, Margaret Avery, and follows an assassin who must look after a young teenaged boy after a hit job goes wrong.
Proud Mary was released on January 12, 2018, by Screen Gems, which was also the film s production company. Upon release, the film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $21 million.
Plot
In Boston, assassin Mary Goodwin kills her target Marcus Miller in his apartment. Before leaving, she notices Marcus’ young son Danny in his room, oblivious to her presence. A year later, Danny – unaware Mary has been keeping an eye on him – is working for a drug dealer who calls himself Uncle. When a customer, Jerome, tries to short him, Danny pulls a gun and takes the full payment. He buys himself food and delivers the money to Uncle, who beats him for taking a portion of the money. Dazed, Danny rests on a bench, but a man steals his bag, forcing Danny to chase him and fire in the air. The thief drops the bag, but Danny faints and is found by Mary.
Danny awakens in Mary s home, and she offers him food and first aid. Noticing the marks from Uncle s abuse, Mary confronts the dealer, but she is forced to kill Uncle and his men. Leaving Danny at her apartment, Mary attends a meeting with her associates Tom, Walter, and their employer, mob boss Benny Spencer. They meet with Luka, who is Uncle s uncle and head of a rival mob, and assure him that they had nothing to do with Uncle s death. Mary encourages Benny s suspicion that Walter was responsible for eliminating Uncle and his crew, and Benny instructs her to kill Walter. Discovering Mary s cache of guns, Danny opens up to Mary about his life, unaware she is his father s killer.
Mary follows Walter on his routine jog and kills him. Luka sends his men to ambush Benny, killing several members of his crew. Determined to retaliate, Tom – Benny s son and Mary s ex-boyfriend – visits Mary s apartment and questions Danny. Tom tortures one of Luka s men, learning of an upcoming meeting of Luka and his crew, and Benny invites Mary to bring Danny to his wife Mina s birthday dinner. Buying Danny new clothes, Mary tells him about her similar childhood and coaches him on what to say to Benny, warning that he is not to be trusted. At the dinner, Mary tells Benny that she wants to leave her criminal life behind, and Tom confronts her, having deduced that Danny is Marcus’ son.
Mary tells Danny to start a new life elsewhere with her stash of money, should anything happen to her. Before Tom and Mary storm Luka s hideout, he warns her that Benny will not let her leave his crew alive as she knows too much. The two kill Luka s entire crew, but Mary is wounded in the attack and they fail to find Luka. Refusing Tom s help, Mary returns home and tells a shaken Danny that Benny will never release her. Danny goes to Benny s office – where he is spotted by Jerome, who works for Benny – and demands that Mary be allowed to move on, holding Benny at gunpoint. Having learned Danny s true identity from Tom, Benny tells Danny the truth about his father s death and takes the gun, but Mary appears. Sending Danny away, she pleads with Benny to let her go, but he cruelly refuses, declaring that she must train Danny as an assassin. Mary kills Benny and escapes unseen.
Tom learns from Jerome that Danny was the last person seen with Benny. Mary finds Danny and shares her remorse for his father s death, promising to keep him safe. While Mary returns to her apartment, Danny is captured by Tom s men and brought to him. He confirms that Mary killed his father and informs her that he has Danny. She arrives to save him, single-handedly killing all his men. Freeing Danny, she and Tom find themselves in a standoff, but Mary walks away. Tom fires at her, and Mary shoots him in the chest, finishing him off with a bullet to the head. Outside, Mary reunites with Danny; as the credits roll, they drive away to a new life together.
Cast
- Taraji P. Henson as Mary Goodwin
- Jahi Di Allo Winston as Danny
- Billy Brown as Tom Spencer
- Danny Glover as Benny Spencer
- Xander Berkeley as Uncle
- Neal McDonough as Walter
- Margaret Avery as Mina
- Rade Serbedzija as Luka
- Erik LaRay Harvey as Reggie
Production
In January 2017, Taraji P. Henson signed on to star in Proud Mary with Screen Gems still looking to secure a director for an April 2017 principal production start in Boston. In February 2017, the film received a January 26, 2018, release date and Babak Najafi signed on to direct.
On April 5, 2017, the rest of the cast was announced as the film commenced principal production. On July 20, 2017, the first official trailer for the film was released along with a teaser poster. A new release date of January 12, 2018, was also confirmed.
Release
Box office
In the United States and Canada, Proud Mary was released on January 12, 2018, alongside The Commuter and Paddington 2, as well as the wide expansion of The Post, and was projected to gross around $20 million from 2,125 theaters in opening weekend. It made $3.2 million on its first day and $10 million over the weekend, finishing 8th at the box office and last among the new releases.
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 25% approval rating based on 75 reviews, with an average score of 4.2/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Proud Mary proves Taraji P. Henson has more than enough attitude and charisma to carry an action movie—just not, unfortunately, one this indifferently assembled. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 35 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale.
Odie Henderson of RogerEbert.com praised Henson s portrayal as the title character and the performances from Winston, Brown and Glover, but criticized the production for supplying the film with awful cinematography for the actors and problematic editing in both the action and dramatic scenes, concluding that: I am giving a mild thumbs down here, but if you re a fan of Ms. Henson, don t let me stop you from seeing this. Hell, if you make it a hit, perhaps Screen Gems will do its damn job next time. Glenn Kenny of The New York Times also praised Henson for her subtle delivery of the titular character but felt the script doesn t give her enough material to fully display her actions. Devan Coggan of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an overall C+ grade, calling it a paint-by-numbers B-movie that s occasionally elevated by Henson bringing haunted intensity to her title role, saying that Proud Mary could ve been an enjoyable guilty pleasure but its stale script and baffling directorial choices hold it back. Rolling Stone s Peter Travers criticized Najafi s direction of a rote script that lacks emotional connection between its characters and bringing nothing new to the reformed menace trope done better in Gloria and Léon: The Professional, concluding that: It s one thing to watch Henson s Mary shoot her way out of a world of trigger-happy male oppressors. It s another to watch her continually get shot down by a movie that s not worth her time – or yours. It should be ashamed of itself.
Proud Mary is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi, from a screenplay written by John S. Newman and Christian Swegal. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Jahi Di Allo Winston, Billy Brown, Danny Glover, Neal McDonough, Xander Berkeley, Margaret Avery, and follows an assassin who must look after a young teenaged boy after a hit job goes wrong.
Proud Mary was released on January 12, 2018, by Screen Gems, which was also the film s production company. Upon release, the film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $21 million.
Plot
In Boston, assassin Mary Goodwin kills her target Marcus Miller in his apartment. Before leaving, she notices Marcus’ young son Danny in his room, oblivious to her presence. A year later, Danny – unaware Mary has been keeping an eye on him – is working for a drug dealer who calls himself Uncle. When a customer, Jerome, tries to short him, Danny pulls a gun and takes the full payment. He buys himself food and delivers the money to Uncle, who beats him for taking a portion of the money. Dazed, Danny rests on a bench, but a man steals his bag, forcing Danny to chase him and fire in the air. The thief drops the bag, but Danny faints and is found by Mary.
Danny awakens in Mary s home, and she offers him food and first aid. Noticing the marks from Uncle s abuse, Mary confronts the dealer, but she is forced to kill Uncle and his men. Leaving Danny at her apartment, Mary attends a meeting with her associates Tom, Walter, and their employer, mob boss Benny Spencer. They meet with Luka, who is Uncle s uncle and head of a rival mob, and assure him that they had nothing to do with Uncle s death. Mary encourages Benny s suspicion that Walter was responsible for eliminating Uncle and his crew, and Benny instructs her to kill Walter. Discovering Mary s cache of guns, Danny opens up to Mary about his life, unaware she is his father s killer.
Mary follows Walter on his routine jog and kills him. Luka sends his men to ambush Benny, killing several members of his crew. Determined to retaliate, Tom – Benny s son and Mary s ex-boyfriend – visits Mary s apartment and questions Danny. Tom tortures one of Luka s men, learning of an upcoming meeting of Luka and his crew, and Benny invites Mary to bring Danny to his wife Mina s birthday dinner. Buying Danny new clothes, Mary tells him about her similar childhood and coaches him on what to say to Benny, warning that he is not to be trusted. At the dinner, Mary tells Benny that she wants to leave her criminal life behind, and Tom confronts her, having deduced that Danny is Marcus’ son.
Mary tells Danny to start a new life elsewhere with her stash of money, should anything happen to her. Before Tom and Mary storm Luka s hideout, he warns her that Benny will not let her leave his crew alive as she knows too much. The two kill Luka s entire crew, but Mary is wounded in the attack and they fail to find Luka. Refusing Tom s help, Mary returns home and tells a shaken Danny that Benny will never release her. Danny goes to Benny s office – where he is spotted by Jerome, who works for Benny – and demands that Mary be allowed to move on, holding Benny at gunpoint. Having learned Danny s true identity from Tom, Benny tells Danny the truth about his father s death and takes the gun, but Mary appears. Sending Danny away, she pleads with Benny to let her go, but he cruelly refuses, declaring that she must train Danny as an assassin. Mary kills Benny and escapes unseen.
Tom learns from Jerome that Danny was the last person seen with Benny. Mary finds Danny and shares her remorse for his father s death, promising to keep him safe. While Mary returns to her apartment, Danny is captured by Tom s men and brought to him. He confirms that Mary killed his father and informs her that he has Danny. She arrives to save him, single-handedly killing all his men. Freeing Danny, she and Tom find themselves in a standoff, but Mary walks away. Tom fires at her, and Mary shoots him in the chest, finishing him off with a bullet to the head. Outside, Mary reunites with Danny; as the credits roll, they drive away to a new life together.
Cast
- Taraji P. Henson as Mary Goodwin
- Jahi Di Allo Winston as Danny
- Billy Brown as Tom Spencer
- Danny Glover as Benny Spencer
- Xander Berkeley as Uncle
- Neal McDonough as Walter
- Margaret Avery as Mina
- Rade Serbedzija as Luka
- Erik LaRay Harvey as Reggie
Production
In January 2017, Taraji P. Henson signed on to star in Proud Mary with Screen Gems still looking to secure a director for an April 2017 principal production start in Boston. In February 2017, the film received a January 26, 2018, release date and Babak Najafi signed on to direct.
On April 5, 2017, the rest of the cast was announced as the film commenced principal production. On July 20, 2017, the first official trailer for the film was released along with a teaser poster. A new release date of January 12, 2018, was also confirmed.
Release
Box office
In the United States and Canada, Proud Mary was released on January 12, 2018, alongside The Commuter and Paddington 2, as well as the wide expansion of The Post, and was projected to gross around $20 million from 2,125 theaters in opening weekend. It made $3.2 million on its first day and $10 million over the weekend, finishing 8th at the box office and last among the new releases.
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 25% approval rating based on 75 reviews, with an average score of 4.2/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Proud Mary proves Taraji P. Henson has more than enough attitude and charisma to carry an action movie—just not, unfortunately, one this indifferently assembled. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 35 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale.
Odie Henderson of RogerEbert.com praised Henson s portrayal as the title character and the performances from Winston, Brown and Glover, but criticized the production for supplying the film with awful cinematography for the actors and problematic editing in both the action and dramatic scenes, concluding that: I am giving a mild thumbs down here, but if you re a fan of Ms. Henson, don t let me stop you from seeing this. Hell, if you make it a hit, perhaps Screen Gems will do its damn job next time. Glenn Kenny of The New York Times also praised Henson for her subtle delivery of the titular character but felt the script doesn t give her enough material to fully display her actions. Devan Coggan of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an overall C+ grade, calling it a paint-by-numbers B-movie that s occasionally elevated by Henson bringing haunted intensity to her title role, saying that Proud Mary could ve been an enjoyable guilty pleasure but its stale script and baffling directorial choices hold it back. Rolling Stone s Peter Travers criticized Najafi s direction of a rote script that lacks emotional connection between its characters and bringing nothing new to the reformed menace trope done better in Gloria and Léon: The Professional, concluding that: It s one thing to watch Henson s Mary shoot her way out of a world of trigger-happy male oppressors. It s another to watch her continually get shot down by a movie that s not worth her time – or yours. It should be ashamed of itself.
Year | 2018 |
Year | 2018 |
ReleaseDate | 2018-01-12 |
RuntimeMins | 89 |
ReleaseDate | 2018-01-12 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 29min |
RuntimeMins | 89 |
Plot | 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… Read all |
RuntimeStr | 1h 29min |
Plot | 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… Read all |
Awards | Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations |
Directors | Babak Najafi |
Awards | Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations |
Writers | John Stuart Newman, Christian Swegal, Steve Antin |
Directors | Babak Najafi |
Stars | Taraji P. Henson, Billy Brown, Jahi Di’Allo Winston |
Writers | John Stuart Newman, Christian Swegal, Steve Antin |
Produced by | Andrea Ajemian,Tai Duncan,Glenn S. Gainor,Taraji P. Henson,Mark Anthony Little,Paul Schiff |
Stars | Taraji P. Henson, Billy Brown, Jahi Di’Allo Winston |
Music by | Fil Eisler |
Produced by | Andrea Ajemian,Tai Duncan,Glenn S. Gainor,Taraji P. Henson,Mark Anthony Little,Paul Schiff |
Cinematography by | Dan Laustsen |
Music by | Fil Eisler |
Film Editing by | Evan Schiff |
Cinematography by | Dan Laustsen |
Casting By | Lisa Lobel,Nancy Nayor,Angela Peri |
Film Editing by | Evan Schiff |
Production Design by | Carl Sprague |
Casting By | Lisa Lobel,Nancy Nayor,Angela Peri |
Set Decoration by | Jennifer Engel |
Production Design by | Carl Sprague |
Costume Design by | Deborah Newhall |
Set Decoration by | Jennifer Engel |
Makeup Department | Karen Lynn Accattato,Kristen Barry,Mary Dugan Buono,Sineca Butler,Marcus Davis,Julie LeShane,Angela Marinis,Pat Moore-Theis,Timothy Morrison,Ashunta Sheriff,Sherryn Smith,Rebecca Woodfork,Bryin Smoot |
Costume Design by | Deborah Newhall |
Production Management | Blair Skinner,Scott Strauss |
Makeup Department | Karen Lynn Accattato,Kristen Barry,Mary Dugan Buono,Sineca Butler,Marcus Davis,Julie LeShane,Angela Marinis,Pat Moore-Theis,Timothy Morrison,Ashunta Sheriff,Sherryn Smith,Rebecca Woodfork,Bryin Smoot |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Robert Alonzo,Brandon Lambdin,Mark Anthony Little,James McCoy,Jacki O Brien,Katie Valovcin |
Production Management | Blair Skinner,Scott Strauss |
Art Department | Risa Uchida Battis,Cristina Bauer,Timothy Blanchard,Daniel Brito,Carrie Capizzano,Frank G. Cavarretta,Ricky Dear,Paul DeQuattro,Mary E. DiCicco,Joe Gagnepain,Rebecca Greene,Brian Hakala,Ryan Johnson,Michael Krause,Timothy Lewis,Dave Manning,Sean Martin,Nick Matthys,Jason Mayoh,Danial A. Miller Jr.,Lauren Mooney,Sean Andrew Murray,Jason Negron,Jack Pitney,Andrew Poleszak,Michael Potter,Amber Primm,Anthony Raymond,John Ryder,Kurt Smith,Amber Subelka,Larry Szymanowski,Hilary Taillie,Jessica L. Therrien,Charles Tiedje,Timothy W. Tiedje,Geoff Wallick,Kelly Walton,Lisa Wolff |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Robert Alonzo,Brandon Lambdin,Mark Anthony Little,James McCoy,Jacki O Brien,Katie Valovcin |
Sound Department | Deb Adair,Michael Babcock,Aaron Bouchard,Tim Calistro,Jason Chiodo,Jeremy B. Davis,Dario Domitrovic,Nick Ray Harris,Joe Iemola,Pablo Isola,Ryan Juggler,Melissa Kennelly,Shawn Kennelly,Chris M. Parker,Kevin S. Parker,Andy Sisul,John St. Denis,Peter Stevenson,Steven Ticknor,Mark Wilkening |
Art Department | Risa Uchida Battis,Cristina Bauer,Timothy Blanchard,Daniel Brito,Carrie Capizzano,Frank G. Cavarretta,Ricky Dear,Paul DeQuattro,Mary E. DiCicco,Joe Gagnepain,Rebecca Greene,Brian Hakala,Ryan Johnson,Michael Krause,Timothy Lewis,Dave Manning,Sean Martin,Nick Matthys,Jason Mayoh,Danial A. Miller Jr.,Lauren Mooney,Sean Andrew Murray,Jason Negron,Jack Pitney,Andrew Poleszak,Michael Potter,Amber Primm,Anthony Raymond,John Ryder,Kurt Smith,Amber Subelka,Larry Szymanowski,Hilary Taillie,Jessica L. Therrien,Charles Tiedje,Timothy W. Tiedje,Geoff Wallick,Kelly Walton,Lisa Wolff |
Special Effects by | Jeremy Dominick,Jason Joubert,Juliana Lima,Brian Ricci,Michael James Ricci,John Ruggieri,Ryan Steinhouse,Bruce A. Strong,Heath Winn |
Sound Department | Deb Adair,Michael Babcock,Aaron Bouchard,Tim Calistro,Jason Chiodo,Jeremy B. Davis,Dario Domitrovic,Nick Ray Harris,Joe Iemola,Pablo Isola,Ryan Juggler,Melissa Kennelly,Shawn Kennelly,Chris M. Parker,Kevin S. Parker,Andy Sisul,John St. Denis,Peter Stevenson,Steven Ticknor,Mark Wilkening |
Visual Effects by | Richard Aaron,Mathieu Archambault,Noah Barnes,Tania Beaulieu,Francis Bernard,Samuel Boisvert,Raoul Bolognini,Mathieu Boulanger,Reine Bourgault,Emmanuel Brassard,Frederic Breault,Dang Bubendorff,Culley Bunker,Kim Church,Kevin Colina,James Collett,Jerome Collombier,Evelyne Cote,Alain De Klerk,Manon Denolle,Eric Desaulniers,Sagar Dhondge,Carsten Dietz,Francis Drolet,Dries Du Preez,Maxime Ducharme,Annie Dufresne,Alexandre Dumont,Bessaguet Eléonore,Vincent Forand,Martin Fourat,Benoit Gagnon,Patrick Gallagher,Francois Garcia,Hector Gonzalez,Héctor González,John F. Gross,Jonathan Grégoire,Eric Hance,Yamil Hossman,Carole-Anne Hébert,Giorgio Iovino,Susanna Josef,Jeffrey I. Kaplan,Tsuyoshi Kobayashi,Wicus Labuschagne,Jean-Francois Lafleur,Alejandro Lama,Marie-Eve Lapierre,Hugo Léveillé,Delta Manzano,Amit Marshal,Thibaut Moissenet,John Montegut,Abhishek More,Cécile Morel,Cynthia Mourou,Stephen Olmos,Laurent Pancaccini,Joseph Payo,Dominique Pellissier,Fred Pienkos,Megan Portnoi,Jonty Pressinger,Bryan Ray,Shamiel Rinquest,Antoine Rouleau,Gabriel Roy,Benjamin Ruiz,Nicolas Sabourin-Beausoleil,Mohit Salunke,Gustavo Schiapim,Mohamed Selim,Leonardo Sierra,Kondareddy Suresh,Danielle Taillefer,Ravindra Tamhankar,Sylvain Thibodeau,Riley Thompson,Benoit Touchette,Alexandre Tremblay,François Trudel,Antonin Messier Turcotte,Jessica Vallée,Raymond Volker,George Webster,Edward L. Williams,David Whitehouse |
Special Effects by | Jeremy Dominick,Jason Joubert,Juliana Lima,Brian Ricci,Michael James Ricci,John Ruggieri,Ryan Steinhouse,Bruce A. Strong,Heath Winn |
Stunts | Robert Alonzo,Daniel Arrias,Kermens Atwood,Jared Burke,Shawn Cannon,Dan Dargan Carter,David Chen,David J. Curtis,Keith Splinter Davis,Jacob Dewitt,Arturo Dickey,Roger Dillingham Jr.,Shawn Doherty,Quinn Early,Peter Epstein,Mugisha Feruzi,Jim Ford,Christopher Jon Gombos,Califf Guzman,Brian Harlan,Regis Harrington,Anthony Hoang,Samuel Evan Horowitz,Isaac Hughes,Jason Iannacone,Aaron Joshua,Chad Knorr,Christine Koesler,Efka Kvaraciejus,Samuel Le,Matthew LeFevour,Cheryl Lewis,Christian Litke,Brionna Lynch,Jalil Jay Lynch,Mitchell L. Mack,Tara Macken,Paul Marini,John Vincent Mason,Brandon McClary,Malcolm C. Murray,Chris Nolte,Richard Nunez,Casey O Neill,A.J. Paratore,Mark Pettograsso,Victor Plajas,Yuri Quinnie,Justin Riemer,David Rowden,Andrei Runtso,Marc Scizak,Tim J. Smith,Dwayne Sneed,Elijah Starr,Evan Dane Taylor,Alex Ziwak |
Visual Effects by | Richard Aaron,Mathieu Archambault,Noah Barnes,Tania Beaulieu,Francis Bernard,Samuel Boisvert,Raoul Bolognini,Mathieu Boulanger,Reine Bourgault,Emmanuel Brassard,Frederic Breault,Dang Bubendorff,Culley Bunker,Kim Church,Kevin Colina,James Collett,Jerome Collombier,Evelyne Cote,Alain De Klerk,Manon Denolle,Eric Desaulniers,Sagar Dhondge,Carsten Dietz,Francis Drolet,Dries Du Preez,Maxime Ducharme,Annie Dufresne,Alexandre Dumont,Bessaguet Eléonore,Vincent Forand,Martin Fourat,Benoit Gagnon,Patrick Gallagher,Francois Garcia,Hector Gonzalez,Héctor González,John F. Gross,Jonathan Grégoire,Eric Hance,Yamil Hossman,Carole-Anne Hébert,Giorgio Iovino,Susanna Josef,Jeffrey I. Kaplan,Tsuyoshi Kobayashi,Wicus Labuschagne,Jean-Francois Lafleur,Alejandro Lama,Marie-Eve Lapierre,Hugo Léveillé,Delta Manzano,Amit Marshal,Thibaut Moissenet,John Montegut,Abhishek More,Cécile Morel,Cynthia Mourou,Stephen Olmos,Laurent Pancaccini,Joseph Payo,Dominique Pellissier,Fred Pienkos,Megan Portnoi,Jonty Pressinger,Bryan Ray,Shamiel Rinquest,Antoine Rouleau,Gabriel Roy,Benjamin Ruiz,Nicolas Sabourin-Beausoleil,Mohit Salunke,Gustavo Schiapim,Mohamed Selim,Leonardo Sierra,Kondareddy Suresh,Danielle Taillefer,Ravindra Tamhankar,Sylvain Thibodeau,Riley Thompson,Benoit Touchette,Alexandre Tremblay,François Trudel,Antonin Messier Turcotte,Jessica Vallée,Raymond Volker,George Webster,Edward L. Williams,David Whitehouse |
Camera and Electrical Department | Nolan Ball,Gonzalo Barba,Jonathan Beattie,Woody Bell,Thomas Bellotti,Paul Birk,Steven Blaney,Jason Brignola,Jan Burgess,Jesse Cardoza,Joseph Christofori,David Conelli,Joseph P. Connelly,Derek Contrado,Joseph Czerw,Peter D Angelo,Tad Davis,Matthew Dorris,Brian C. Doyle,Michael Dynice,Joe Fugallo,Dan Giese,Felix Giuffrida,Jesse Goldberg,Billy Green,Jeff Griffith,Teresa Hays,Matt Hedges,Tony Henley,Dan Hutchinson,Chelsea Jenney,Neil Jimenez,Ben Knight,Ed Lalli,Zachary K. Lazar,Scott Lebeda,Julia Liu,Ella Lubienski,Samuel Lüsted,Dan Mason,Clinton McMahon,Darryl Miller,Kathryn Moss,Phil Nason,Micah Nusbaum,Mark Oliver,Nicholas Pasquariello,Melanie Patten,Adam Peabody,Dylan Michael Peloquin,Michael Peterson,Brian A. Pitts,Ryan Pray,Josh Pressey,Edwin Rubio,Lu Sapien,Lisa Sene,Dana Starbard,Bill Trautvetter,Aaron Tyburski,Warren A. Weberg,William M. Weberg,Joshua Weilbrenner,David Williamson,Fred Young |
Stunts | Robert Alonzo,Daniel Arrias,Kermens Atwood,Jared Burke,Shawn Cannon,Dan Dargan Carter,David Chen,David J. Curtis,Keith Splinter Davis,Jacob Dewitt,Arturo Dickey,Roger Dillingham Jr.,Shawn Doherty,Quinn Early,Peter Epstein,Mugisha Feruzi,Jim Ford,Christopher Jon Gombos,Califf Guzman,Brian Harlan,Regis Harrington,Anthony Hoang,Samuel Evan Horowitz,Isaac Hughes,Jason Iannacone,Aaron Joshua,Chad Knorr,Christine Koesler,Efka Kvaraciejus,Samuel Le,Matthew LeFevour,Cheryl Lewis,Christian Litke,Brionna Lynch,Jalil Jay Lynch,Mitchell L. Mack,Tara Macken,Paul Marini,John Vincent Mason,Brandon McClary,Malcolm C. Murray,Chris Nolte,Richard Nunez,Casey O Neill,A.J. Paratore,Mark Pettograsso,Victor Plajas,Yuri Quinnie,Justin Riemer,David Rowden,Andrei Runtso,Marc Scizak,Tim J. Smith,Dwayne Sneed,Elijah Starr,Evan Dane Taylor,Alex Ziwak |
Casting Department | Katie Piel,Erin Stewart Tiedje,Heather Whitty |
Camera and Electrical Department | Nolan Ball,Gonzalo Barba,Jonathan Beattie,Woody Bell,Thomas Bellotti,Paul Birk,Steven Blaney,Jason Brignola,Jan Burgess,Jesse Cardoza,Joseph Christofori,David Conelli,Joseph P. Connelly,Derek Contrado,Joseph Czerw,Peter D Angelo,Tad Davis,Matthew Dorris,Brian C. Doyle,Michael Dynice,Joe Fugallo,Dan Giese,Felix Giuffrida,Jesse Goldberg,Billy Green,Jeff Griffith,Teresa Hays,Matt Hedges,Tony Henley,Dan Hutchinson,Chelsea Jenney,Neil Jimenez,Ben Knight,Ed Lalli,Zachary K. Lazar,Scott Lebeda,Julia Liu,Ella Lubienski,Samuel Lüsted,Dan Mason,Clinton McMahon,Darryl Miller,Kathryn Moss,Phil Nason,Micah Nusbaum,Mark Oliver,Nicholas Pasquariello,Melanie Patten,Adam Peabody,Dylan Michael Peloquin,Michael Peterson,Brian A. Pitts,Ryan Pray,Josh Pressey,Edwin Rubio,Lu Sapien,Lisa Sene,Dana Starbard,Bill Trautvetter,Aaron Tyburski,Warren A. Weberg,William M. Weberg,Joshua Weilbrenner,David Williamson,Fred Young |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Meg Burke,Robin Chalfin,Rosa J. Colón,Hillary Derby,Debbie Holbrook,Alanna Keenan,David Pulson,Adam Teper,Amelia Daly Woodbury |
Casting Department | Katie Piel,Erin Stewart Tiedje,Heather Whitty |
Editorial Department | Rob Bessette,Hunter Clancey,Vanessa Galvez,Trent Johnson,Chris Tonick,Bret Upham,Torb Zwirner |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Meg Burke,Robin Chalfin,Rosa J. Colón,Hillary Derby,Debbie Holbrook,Alanna Keenan,David Pulson,Adam Teper,Amelia Daly Woodbury |
Location Management | Jared Acquaviva,Jeff Crider,Peter Gonzalez,Stephen Hartman,Joseph Jorjoliani,Stephen Lovelette Jr.,Amanda Nye,Sydney Sherrell,Jason Walter Short |
Editorial Department | Rob Bessette,Hunter Clancey,Vanessa Galvez,Trent Johnson,Chris Tonick,Bret Upham,Torb Zwirner |
Music Department | Tim Davies,Steve Davis,Sven Faulconer,Alexis Grapsas,James T. Hill,Jason H.J. Kim,Jeremy Levy,Sarah Lutz,Cesar Marenco,Bernd Mazagg,Pilar McCurry,Synchron Stage Orchestra,Peter Rotter,Ellen Segal,Jordan Seigel,Scott Michael Smith,Jojo Villanueva,Johannes Vogel |
Location Management | Jared Acquaviva,Jeff Crider,Peter Gonzalez,Stephen Hartman,Joseph Jorjoliani,Stephen Lovelette Jr.,Amanda Nye,Sydney Sherrell,Jason Walter Short |
Script and Continuity Department | Aidan Payne |
Music Department | Tim Davies,Steve Davis,Sven Faulconer,Alexis Grapsas,James T. Hill,Jason H.J. Kim,Jeremy Levy,Sarah Lutz,Cesar Marenco,Bernd Mazagg,Pilar McCurry,Synchron Stage Orchestra,Peter Rotter,Ellen Segal,Jordan Seigel,Scott Michael Smith,Jojo Villanueva,Johannes Vogel |
Transportation Department | Theo Orfanos,Ryan P. Sheehan,Nico Triantafilidis |
Script and Continuity Department | Aidan Payne |
Additional Crew | Elliott Adkins,Michael Ark,Alex Ballard,Victoria Bane,Carlo J. Barbieri III,Nicholas Brown,Chuck Caldwell,Janelle Canastra,Josh Carlascio,Meghan Cassidy,Alex Coffee,Erin Cole,Kristen Conaty,Amber Costa,Aaron Crippen,David J. Curtis,Enoch-Jude Danquah,Ron J. DeGuzman,Thomas Doyle,Kiya Entwisle,Laura G. Foley,Cameron Goodrich,Amy K. Green,Bradley Grenon,James Lee Hardman,George H. Holt III,Emmy Horton,Ashley Hughes,GeGe Jackson,Kimmie Johnson,Mike Koutrobis,Scott Levine,Liz Loo,Teiona Mallett,Abby Mulholland,Coral Opem,Kylie Paul,Zac Pine,Rachel Quinn,Jolene Rodriguez,Yasmin Sabrah,David Steinwachs,Paul Taft,Sophia Tapia,Ty Taylor,Phil Teves,Jessica L. Therrien,Nick Usen,Catherine H. Vlasuk,Frank Weiss,Jasmine Zablocki,Benjamin Zalusky,Zekulu Zewdu,Benjamin Zidel,Harry Zinn |
Transportation Department | Theo Orfanos,Ryan P. Sheehan,Nico Triantafilidis |
Genres | Action, Crime, Drama |
Additional Crew | Elliott Adkins,Michael Ark,Alex Ballard,Victoria Bane,Carlo J. Barbieri III,Nicholas Brown,Chuck Caldwell,Janelle Canastra,Josh Carlascio,Meghan Cassidy,Alex Coffee,Erin Cole,Kristen Conaty,Amber Costa,Aaron Crippen,David J. Curtis,Enoch-Jude Danquah,Ron J. DeGuzman,Thomas Doyle,Kiya Entwisle,Laura G. Foley,Cameron Goodrich,Amy K. Green,Bradley Grenon,James Lee Hardman,George H. Holt III,Emmy Horton,Ashley Hughes,GeGe Jackson,Kimmie Johnson,Mike Koutrobis,Scott Levine,Liz Loo,Teiona Mallett,Abby Mulholland,Coral Opem,Kylie Paul,Zac Pine,Rachel Quinn,Jolene Rodriguez,Yasmin Sabrah,David Steinwachs,Paul Taft,Sophia Tapia,Ty Taylor,Phil Teves,Jessica L. Therrien,Nick Usen,Catherine H. Vlasuk,Frank Weiss,Jasmine Zablocki,Benjamin Zalusky,Zekulu Zewdu,Benjamin Zidel,Harry Zinn |
Companies | Screen Gems |
Genres | Action, Crime, Drama |
Countries | USA |
Companies | Screen Gems |
Languages | English, Russian |
Countries | USA |
ContentRating | R |
Languages | English, Russian |
ImDbRating | 5 |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRatingVotes | 10029 |
ImDbRating | 5 |
MetacriticRating | 35 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 10029 |
MetacriticRating | 35 |
Keywords | hitwoman,woman boy relationship,silencer,assassin,reloading a gun |
Keywords | hitwoman,woman boy relationship,silencer,assassin,reloading a gun |