Ruby Rose
Ali
A former Marine turned doorman at a luxury New York City high-rise must outsmart and battle a group of art thieves and their ruthless leader — while struggling to protect her sister's family. As the thieves become increasingly desperate and violent, the doorman calls upon her deadly fighting skills to end the showdown.
Homepage | https://www.lionsgate.com/movies/the-doorman |
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Release Date | 2020-10-01 |
Runtime | 1h 37m |
Directors | Ryûhei Kitamura, Matthias Schubert, Luigi Spoletini, Emilie Balusson, Jo Marr, Kieron Phipps, Anca Butoi, Ionut Sirbu, Laurentiu Dinga, Mihai Pircalaru, Alexandru Guzu, Anca Iscau |
Producers | Phin Glynn, Jason Moring, Shayne Putzlocher, Sara Shaak, Harry Winer, Michael Philip, Ron Moring, Mark Padilla, Simon Williams, Cory Chen, Norman Merry, Peter Hampden, Timothy Marlowe, Geneva Wasserman, Gary Drummond, Joe Ferraro, Craig Lothian, Stu Starkey, Nick Stagliano, Stanley Preschutti, Jonathan Bross, Jonah Loop, Sean HusVar, Jo Marr, Bobby Bărbăcioru, Daniel Negret, Joe Simpson |
Writers | Lior Chefetz, Joe Swanson, Matt McAllester, Devon Rose, Greg Williams |
Okay suspense-thriller, has elements of Die Hard. Not the best material but I guess some interesting direction and the stunts were passable. Even though she's not the strongest actress, I generally like Ruby Rose and she's fine in the lead as is Jean Reno reminding us he's alive and well (can't remember the last movie I saw him in). As direct-to-video movies go, I thought it was entertaining enough. 3.0/5
— JPV852