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Liam Neeson thriller is one of his greatest, and it proves just why his shift toward the action genre in 2008 was so perfect.
Good ol’ Liam Neeson, may he never stop fighting. He doesn’t in “The Commuter,” though it takes him a while (nearly an hour in!) to get started. Then again, he plays an insurance salesman, ...
Sometimes the simplest ideas on paper are the most successful in practice. Take 2019’s “Cold Pursuit” as an example. This ...
One of Liam Neeson’s action films is set to leave Netflix today, but you can still catch it on other streamers. Today is the last day to watch The Commuter, one of Neeson’s lesser known films ...
Liam Neeson's gripping film, The Commuter, is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime. Released in 2018 and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, the movie had somewhat faded from memory since its ...
Liam Neeson isn’t sure how much longer he can ... Grey,” “Wrath of the Titans,” “Run All Night,” “The Commuter,” “Cold Pursuit” and his latest film, “Absolution.” ...
The ever anxious Liam Neeson and a mysterious Vera Farmiga in a scene from The Commuter. Taken, an ugly vigilante film that spawned two sequels, marked Neeson’s unlikely transformation into a ...
An 'underappreciated' Liam Neeson film is now available for viewers to watch on a popular streaming service, after it aired ...
Liam Neeson and Martin Scorsese have worked together ... It was down to Non-Stop or The Commuter, and to be honest, his monologue as the beleaguered, framed air marshal in Non-Stop (“I’m ...
Liam Neeson emerged as an unlikely Hollywood action hero after his hit performance as Bryan Mills in the 2007 revenge thriller Taken. Though Neeson had earned a name as a respected actor through ...
Liam Neeson's airplane action thriller from the ... Run All Night, and The Commuter – all of which are action thrillers that ...
2018's The Commuter stars Liam Neeson as an insurance salesman who, while commuting home on the train, is contacted by a representative of a group of criminals and forced to take part in a major ...