Sunday, January 13, 2013

New The Raid: Redemption movie list

New movie list The Raid: Redemption


As a rookie member of an elite special-forces team, Rama (Iko Uwais) is instructed to hang back during a covert mission involving the extraction of a brutal crime lord from a rundown fifteen-story apartment block. But when a spotter blows their cover, boss Tama (Ray Sahetaphy) offers lifelong sanctuary to every every killer, gangster, and thief in the building in exchange fortheir heads. Now Rama must stand in for the team's fallen leader (Joe Taslim) and use every iota of his fighting strength - winding through every floor and every room to complete the mission and escape with his life. -- (C) Sony
Release Date The Raid: Redemption Mar 23, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Raid: Redemption

Iko Uwais,Joe Taslim,Doni Alamsyah,Yahan Ruhian,Pierre Gruno,Ray Sahetapy,Tegar Satrya,Iang Darmawan,Eka 'Piranha' Rahmadia,Verdi Solaiman,R. Iman Aji,Yusuf Opilus,Yandi "Piranha" Sutisna,Hengky Solaiman,Fikha Efendi,Umi Kulsum,Ananda George,Yayan Ruhian,Donny Alamsyah

Genres The Raid: Redemption : Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International

User Ranting The Raid: Redemption : 4.1
User Percentage For The Raid: Redemption : 87 %
User Count Like for The Raid: Redemption : 42,491
All Critics Ranting For The Raid: Redemption : 7.5
All Critics Count For The Raid: Redemption : 138
All Critics Percentage For The Raid: Redemption : 84 %

Review For The Raid: Redemption

The movie "Dredd 3D" should have been.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

The movie gets a little slow when it settles down for some routine dialogue or plot development, but it's never more than a couple minutes before break time is over and it's back to the insane fighting stunts.
Eric D. Snider-Film.com

Evans doesn't bother much with story or character development, instead making his film a kind of brutal ballet.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

The movie is a gory free-for-all, a horror film dressed up as an action film, and it's as pure a shot of adrenaline as any Tarantino fan could wish for.
Bruce Diones-New Yorker

Because Welsh-born director Gareth Evans has an especially good understanding of how to choreograph and stage the fight scenes, this comes across as a viscerally enjoyable experience.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

"The Raid: Redemption" is sheer action ecstasy.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Hyped as one of the most thrilling and enjoyable action movies to come along in the last decade, this is one of the rare occasions where the hype is actually well deserved.
Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant

The Raid: Redemption is simply the best action movie of the last decade. Director Gareth Evans films the combat with a trained eye to maximize the intensity and entertainment.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered

"The Raid: Redemption" will be most successful for people with A.D.D. or just generally short attention spans.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

This adrenaline-fuelled spectacle of flying fists, whirling kicks and spurting blood will leave you breathless, exhilarated and shouting for more.
Kristal Cooper-We Got This Covered

An electrifyingly kinetic and insanely frenetic action flick stacked with a level of violence at which the makers of Grand Theft Auto would marvel.
Erick Weber-NECN

"Clever" may not be the right word for The Raid: Redemption, but it's certainly economical, compact, and potent.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media

The rawest and most intense action spectacle we've seen from any country in years, but it fails to grasp the importance of balancing badassery with at least a little maturity.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline

An unstoppable wrecking ball of an action film that signals the action genre is alive and well...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

The Raid: Redemption boasts an outstanding showcase of martial arts and stuntwork. The story might be thin, and the fighting a little repetitive, but The Raid is a knockout low-budget actioner.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD

The Raid: Redemption Blu-ray sports an attentive transfer and elaborate extras that should more than please any fan of this B movie on steroids.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine

[T]his is undeniably kinetic and definitely the work of a filmmaker with incredible action chops.
Jeremy Heilman-MovieMartyr.com

Film critics across the world have been raving about The Raid but are they raving mad? It may be visually dazzling but ultimately is more like a bloodthirsty video game than a great movie.
Brian Henry Martin-UTV

That the action is vivid and for the most part, unrelenting, is indisputable, but the brain, consistently pummelled as it witnesses bloody orgy after bloody orgy, is undernourished in all other respects.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

An action movie so relentlessly exciting and brutal that watching it will leave you feeling black-and-blue and breathless.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

Evans, who's clearly an admirer of Walter Hill, John Woo, John Carpenter and John McTiernan, maintains a fierce pace that never lets up.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

Possibly the best John Woo film that John Woo never made, The Raid is a skull-splintering slice of wish fulfillment.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

[T]his isn't a movie so much as a series of martial-arts duels strung together along the flimsiest of narrative threads.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

I absolutely loved it.
James O'Brien-Daily Mail [UK]

Throughout the running (and jumping) time, the increasingly contrived action gets more violent, more intense and more outrageous.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

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