Review of The Contractor (2022) by Matthew Monagle for Austin Chronicle — 04 Apr 2022
The Contractor seems torn between two types of films: the direct-to-video staple of a reluctant soldier bearing arms to protect his family, and a bleaker condemnation of private contracting (and the systems of power that necessitate its survival).
It is the second film that blinks first, leaving Pine and Foster to carry the remaining scenes to their generic conclusion.
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This review of The Contractor (2022) was written by Matthew Monagle and published by Austin Chronicle on 04 Apr 2022.
The Contractor has generally received mixed reviews.
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