Review of 24 Hours to Live (2017) by Brian Tallerico for RogerEbert.com — 01 Dec 2017
Throughout the film, you can see Hawke trying to bring resonance and truth to a movie that is plotted like a “Crank” sequel and has dialogue that sounds like it was written by a teenage boy. Watching the actor fight against the deep flaws of the film he’s in is almost more interesting than the plot itself.
At least it’s more entertaining.
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This review of 24 Hours to Live (2017) was written by Brian Tallerico and published by RogerEbert.com on 01 Dec 2017.
24 Hours to Live has generally received mixed reviews.
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