The Guardian‘s Peter Bradshaw didn’t even offer up an opinion, but what he did write, along with the one star he gave it, suggests the movie played like a parody of itself. ![]() TheWrap‘s Alonso Duralde has not been able to see the movie yet, but those who did used words like “preposterous,” “hackneyed,” “miserable” and “boring.”Īlso read: ‘Selma’ Has Awards Spotlight, but ‘Taken 3′ Has Box-Office Guns But ticket buyers who are on the fence about seeing retired CIA operative Bryan Mills (Neeson) use his particular set of skills to save his family again do have a total of 18 reviews available at the moment, and 14 of them aren’t favorable, giving the movie a 25 percent “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Still, the latest installment in the Liam Neeson action franchise is expected to dethrone “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” from the top box office spot it has claimed for the last three weeks. ![]() See photos: 20 of Denzel Washington and Liam Neeson’s Biggest Box Office Hits (Photos) According to a popular expression, “third time’s a charm,” but “Taken 3” appears to be a third time too many for most of the critics who have offered up reviews so far.Īnd there haven’t been many, since the 20th Century Fox release wasn’t screened for critics - a studio decision that often foreshadows critical panning.
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