Blitz
When a serial killer decides to start killing cops, officer Brant takes it upon himself to bring the crazed fellow to justice.
December 15, 1985 in Taunton, Somerset, England, UK
31 May 1984, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
15 October 1961, London, England, UK
23 January 1970, Bristol, England, UK
22 June 1987, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
7 April 1981, London, England, UK
May 20, 2011
The denouement strains credibility, relying on a character showing restraint when they've merrily pulled the trigger for the rest of the film.August 16, 2011
America, where Statham does the majority of his work these days, seems to appreciate his particular talents. On this evidence, he might want to stick to Hollywood.May 18, 2011
It's hard to know how seriously anyone besides Statham is taking this - but that only adds to its absurd, cock-eyed charm.May 23, 2011
It is an unedifying film, slickly directed and photographed, but lacking conviction and much inferior to the police procedurals you can see any night on television.September 29, 2011
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All three men give searing performances and young cinematographer Robert Hardy dwells with palpable relief on their expressive features.June 28, 2011
...Lester is no Don Siegel and Statham, though credibly formidable, lacks the conscience that made Harry Callahan human...May 20, 2011
Not for the sensitive, this is an efficient, well performed thriller that makes a few unconvincing stabs at social commentary.September 06, 2011
As conventional as you can get without needing an epilogue that says "...next week on Blitz."May 20, 2011
It's gritty, down and dirty, and Statham has never been better.May 23, 2011
Ultimately Blitz knows exactly where its strength lies.March 11, 2016
Smart, sharp, shocking, and at times bloody (and bloodily) hilarious, Blitz's witty script and pacy action elevates its simple premise into a brilliantly gritty tale of moral ambiguity.