Flight Risk

2025   Lionsgate

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  31min

Action ~ Crime ~ Drama ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Mel Gibson

Starring:  Mark WahlbergMichelle Dockery, and Topher Grace.

Y’all Need A Pilot?

Flight Risk is a tense action thriller set against the stunning but treacherous backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness. The film centers on Deputy U.S. Marshal Madolyn Harris (Michelle Dockery), who is tasked with transporting Winston (Topher Grace), an accountant turned informant on the run from the Moretti crime family. As they board a small plane piloted by the seemingly affable Daryl Booth (Mark Wahlberg), their journey quickly becomes a fight for survival when it’s revealed that the pilot is actually a hitman sent by Moretti to ensure Winston never testifies.

Stranded and isolated, Madolyn must confront her own traumatic past as she improvises to protect Winston and herself. The situation escalates when they learn there’s a leak within the U.S. Marshals connected to the crime family, making them targets not just from the skies but also from within law enforcement. As Madolyn wrestles to keep control of the plane and maintain hope for rescue, the tension on board builds relentlessly, with shifting alliances and personal demons coming to the fore.

The film’s climax is a nonstop barrage of confrontations; Madolyn fends off both the lethal hitman and manipulations from her superiors. As the plane careens toward a perilous landing amid running low on fuel, Madolyn’s resourcefulness and courage are put to the ultimate test. In the final moments, she not only manages to land the plane but thwarts another assassination attempt on Winston, who is rushed to safety. “Flight Risk” delivers high-altitude suspense with psychological drama, underscored by revelations of betrayal and redemption.

It is Mark Wahlberg as you’ve never seen him before. At first it was almost hilarious watching Daryl and his quirky banter with his two passengers, but the tone quickly turned dark as Daryl reveals his true identity and evil intent. It was unnerving to say the least watching Mark Wahlberg portraying a very dark evil side. Stepping well outside his usual heroic or wholesome roles, Wahlberg embraces the character’s duplicitous nature, portraying Daryl as both a seemingly folksy, affable pilot and a ruthless, unhinged hitman. Wahlberg made a visible physical transformation by shaving his head for the role, adding a raw and unsettling authenticity that heightened the menace of his character. As the film progresses and his character’s evil intentions come to light, Wahlberg shifts gears into an overtly psychopathic demeanor—snorting, snarling, and radiating danger.

I liked it, it was fascinating to watch Mark Wahlberg in this role. It is a good little ride, grab some popcorn and give it a go….

Michelle Dockery as Madolyn and Mark Wahlberg as Daryl in Flight Risk. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate
Michelle Dockery as Madolyn in Flight Risk. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate
Topher Grace as Winston in Flight Risk. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate
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She Rides Shotgun

2025   Lionsgate

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr

Action ~ Crime ~ Drama ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Nick Rowland

Starring:  Taron Egerton, Ana Sophia Heger, Rob Yang, Odessa A’zion and John Carroll Lynch.

All A Father Needs Is A Fighting Chance.

THE BOOK:

She Rides Shotgun – A Novel by Jordan Harper – March 13, 2018.

A propulsive, gritty novel about a girl marked for death who must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows—her father.

Eleven-year-old Polly McClusky is shy, too old for the teddy bear she carries with her everywhere, when she is unexpectedly reunited with her father, Nate, fresh out of jail and driving a stolen car. He takes her from the front of her school into a world of robbery, violence, and the constant threat of death. And he does it to save her life.

Nate made dangerous enemies in prison—a gang called Aryan Steel has put out a bounty on his head, counting on its members on the outside to finish him off. They’ve already murdered his ex-wife, Polly’s mother. And Polly is their next target.

Nate and Polly’s lives soon become a series of narrow misses, of evading the bad guys and the police, of sleepless nights in motels. Out on the lam, Polly is forced to grow up early: with barely any time to mourn her mother, she must learn how to take a punch and pull off a drug-house heist. She finds herself transforming from a shy little girl into a true fighter. Nate, in turn, learns what it’s like to love fiercely and unconditionally—a love he’s never quite felt before. But can their powerful bond transcend the dangerous existence he’s carved out for them? Will they ever be able to live an honest life, free of fear?

She Rides Shotgun is a gripping and emotionally wrenching novel that upends even our most long-held expectations about heroes, villains, and victims. Nate takes Polly to save her life, but in the end it may very well be Polly who saves him.

THE MOVIE:

She Rides Shotgun follows Nate (Taron Egerton), a recently released ex-con who suddenly shows up at his 11-year-old daughter Polly’s (Ana Sophia Heger) school and drags her into a car without much explanation. Polly barely knows her father and does not trust him, but she quickly learns that a violent white-supremacist prison gang has marked Nate’s entire family for death, and the safest place for her might actually be on the run with this stranger she is supposed to call “Dad.”​

As they hit the road across New Mexico, Nate starts teaching Polly how to disappear: new hair, new clothes, fake names, and a crash course in how not to look scared. They bounce between cheap motels, roadside diners, and sketchy contacts from Nate’s old criminal life, always trying to stay one step ahead of the gang members hunting them. At first Polly feels like cargo, but the more danger they face, the more Nate involves her in the plan, whether she is ready or not.​

Nate takes Polly to his brother Nick’s ex-girlfriend’s house looking for help and a place to lay low for a while. Charlotte (Odessa A’zion) is a tough, street-smart woman who gives Polly a different view of Nate and the choices he has made. Polly starts to pick up survival skills of her own, from handling herself in sketchy places to swinging a baseball bat as more than just a toy, which both scares her and makes her feel powerful. The father and daughter who started as strangers slowly develop a rough, awkward bond, built on shared danger and dark jokes.​

As the gang closes in and law enforcement also starts paying attention, the walls tighten around Nate and Polly, forcing them into riskier moves and more direct confrontations. Nate becomes increasingly desperate to wipe out the threat before it reaches Polly, while Polly struggles with how much violence she is willing to accept from the man who is finally acting like a father. The story builds toward a final standoff that tests how far both of them will go to protect each other.

As I watched Ana Sophia Heger’s Polly in She Rides Shotgun, I was genuinely impressed by how authentic and emotionally nuanced her performance was. She never tries to play Polly as unrealistically tough, but instead shows a kid who’s scared, confused, and searching for safety, all in a world that keeps demanding she grow up too fast. The subtle changes in her expressions, whether she’s nervously watching her dad dye her hair or making difficult decisions under stress, made every scene feel real, and at times, heartbreaking.​

What really resonated was how Ana, despite her age, matches and sometimes elevates the energy Taron Egerton brings to the screen. Their chemistry gives the whole father-daughter dynamic a bruised authenticity that made me care about their connection. There’s a moment near the end when Polly’s silent reaction communicates more than any line of dialogue could. For me, Ana Sophia Heger absolutely anchors the emotional tone of the film, her vulnerability, grit, and growth make Polly’s journey unforgettable and truly worth watching.

Ana Sophia Heger, at the age of 12, is an actress to watch, inviting comparisons to a young Tatum O’Neal while carving out something more fragile and contemporary. Ana gives a performance that feels like a spiritual descendant of Tatum in Paper Moon, but filtered through a 2020s sensibility. Less wisecracking prodigy, more vulnerable kid learning, far too early, what violence and loyalty really cost.  She brings genuine depth and subtlety to her role far beyond her years, and given her passion, discipline, and ability to handle emotionally complex material, Ana Sophia Heger is poised to become a truly exceptional force in film as she grows.

You know what Bobby would say……

Highly Recommended!

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Taron Egerton and Ana Sophia Heger in SHE RIDES SHOTGUN.
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Taron Egerton and Ana Sophia Heger in SHE RIDES SHOTGUN.
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The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare

2024    Lionsgate

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hrs

Action ~ Comedy ~ War ~ History ~ True Story

Directed By:  Guy Ritchie

Starring:  Henry Cavill, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Henry Golding, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Babs Olusanmokun and Eiza González.

NO RULES. NO REGRETS. JUST VICTORY

Henry Cavill stars as Major Gus March-Phillips who is brought out of Military Prison by Brigadier Colin Gubbins “M” and Ian Fleming late 1941 in England during World War II. He is tasked with heading Operation Postmaster, a last resort mission dreamt up by Winston Churchill, “M” and Ian. An unsanctioned secret operation to go to the Spanish island of Fernando Po in Africa, where the Nazi’s are resupplying their U-boats that are decimating the Royal Navy fleet, and destroy the resupply ships.

Accompanied by Irishman Henry Hayes(Hero Fiennes Tiffin), Freddy “The Buzz” “Frogman” Alvarez(Henry Golding), and “The Danish Hammer” Anders Lassen(Alan Ritchson), they sail around the coast of Africa to La Palma Canary Islands where they storm a Nazi Garrison and extract Geoffrey Appleyard(Alex Pettyfer). They then continue on the Swedish fishing Trawler Maid Of Honor to the Spanish port of Fernando Po to destroy the Nazi resupply ships. A suicide mission fraught with  perils and unexpected twists and turns. They sail between the British Navy ships on one side who will incarcerate them and the Nazi U-boats on the other that will kill them.

This is based on the true story of the first Black Ops before there was such a thing. The beginnings of Agencies like the Navy Seals, CIA and other world agencies that were spawned to do the dirty work under the radar. Gus March-Phillips was the inspiration for James Bond in Ian Flemings novels. Sir Christopher Lee who starred in and was a consultant on numerous James Bond movies, was a member of The Ministry Of Gentlemanly Warfare in it’s early days. He was also second cousin to Ian Fleming.

Cavill delivers his most charismatic performance since The Man from U.N.C.L.E., channeling that mustached grit with Guy Ritchie flair, while his co-stars, like a sharp-shooting Eiza González and the ever-reliable Alan Ritchson, match his energy beat for beat. Christopher Lee’s nod to real history adds gravitas, reminding us these men and women changed the course of history.​

A thrilling blend of fact, legend, and adrenaline-fueled storytelling, this is one of the best True Story war films of recent years. These men and women helped change the course of history. It’s a fantastic story well told and portrayed by all involved in this movie. I love the True Story Movies and I love this one.

A great adventure!

Well done and highly recommended!

Two Thumbs Up!


 

Alex Pettyfer, Alan Ritchson, Henry Cavill, Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Henry Goldin in THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE.
Photo Credit: Dan Smith for Lionsgate.
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Fast Charlie

2023   Vertical Entertainment

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  30min

Action ~ Crime ~ Drama ~ Romance ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Phillip Noyce

Starring:  Pierce BrosnanMorena Baccarin and James Caan.

Keep your friends close and your enemies dead.

Charlie Swift (Pierce Brosnan), aka Fast Charlie, is an experienced hitman working for a longtime mob boss named Stan (James Caan). Charlie is sent on a job with newbie Blade to take out a man named Rollo. Blade has planted a bomb in a box of doughnuts thinking it a genius idea, but things go wrong when the box detonates and blows Rollo’s head to smithereens. Without Rolo’s head it is impossible for Charlie to prove to the sanction of the hit, Beggar Mercado, that the hit was successful. To solve this problem, Charlie enlists the help of Marcie Kramer (Morena Baccarin), who is Rollo’s tough and calm ex-wife. She confirms the body by recognizing a tattoo, and now he has to figure out a way to convince Beggar that Rollo is dead.

Meanwhile, the young and reckless new hitman named Blade has decided to turn on Charlie and take the body and blackmail Beggar with it. When Blade dies in a chaotic accident trying to get away in Charlie’s car, Charlie cuts off Blade’s head and works with Marcie to transfer the tattoo onto Blade’s body so they can pass it off as Rollo’s, faking the proof Beggar needs. When Charlie meets Beggar with the body, he takes the bait convinced it is Rollo, and promptly chucks the body into the swamp and the alligators. He tells Charlie that he wants to meet with his boss Stan, and discuss business. When Charlie tells Stan, he tells Charlie that he wants nothing to do with Beggar…….

Which starts off a chain reaction of action and violence as Beggar tries to dominate Stan’s turf and business. Charlie is apparently the only man standing as Beggar tries to wipe out Stan’s crew, but Fast Charlie and Marcie team up to outwit Beggar and his crew. And what follows is non stop action, violence, dark comedy and romance as Charlie and Marcie fight for their lives and fall in love with each other. It is a bit of Pulp Fiction, The Equalizer and The Mechanic all rolled into one. Not too surprising since Richard Wenk wrote this as well as the screenplay for The Mechanic and The Equalizer Movies.

James Caan plays the part of aging Crime Boss Stan very well. Too well, this was James Caan’s last acting role before he passed away several months later on July 6, 2022. He was 82 years old. Pierce Brosnan did a fantastic job of playing Fast Charlie right down to the accent. Brilliant work! The chemistry between Pierce and Morena felt very natural and engaging, and made the obvious age gap between them seem like nothing t’all. I really liked Morena in this, she is quickly becoming a Streaming Movie Night favorite! She also appears in 2020’s Greenland, the upcoming Sequel Greenland: Migration and Elevation.

I thought this movie was a great little gem! It checks all the boxes for me personally and it was good to see James Caan in his last role. Pierce Brosnan and Morena Baccarin make a fantastic team on screen, and it was a great ride watching them battle it out and fall in love.

Highly Recommended!

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Make some popcorn,

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The Equalizer

THE EQUALIZER TRILOGY: STORY & TIMELINE

Elevation

Playdate

2025   Amazon MGM Studios

Rated:  PG-13

Length:  1 hr  33min

Action ~ Comedy

Directed by:  Luke Greenfield

Starring:  Kevin JamesAlan Ritchson, Sarah ChalkeAlan Tudyk, Hiro KanagawaStephen Root, and Isla Fisher.

Playtime just got real.

Brian Jennings (Kevin James), a recently laid-off accountant, is struggling to adjust to stay-at-home dad life while his wife Emily (Sarah Chalke) is picking up double shifts at work. Hoping to help his stepson Lucas (Benjamin Pajak) make new friends, Brian sets up a weekend playdate with another local dad, Jeff Eamon (Alan Ritchson), whose confident and sometimes wild personality immediately stands out. Jeff’s son CJ (Banks Pierce) quickly bonds with Lucas, and things start off innocently, though Jeff drops hints about his unusual, action-packed past as a soldier and security guard.​​

The day starts out at Buckee Cheese, a Pizza Arcade eerily similar to the real life Chuck E. Cheese, but takes a bizarre turn when a group of armed mercenaries shows up. Jeff is forced into action while trying to remain inconspicuous as he tries to outwit them in the arcade without Brian knowing. Things quickly escalate into all out pandemonium as they leave and race off into Minivan adventures that were never even thought of when they designed it for busy Soccer Mom’s. Along the way we learn a lot more than we wanted about Jeff and Brian, as they learn about each other, bond, outwit and outrun a never ending sea of bad guys through the middle of Suburbia.

When the movie first starts out you feel for the guys and their predicaments. They are completely relatable trying to be good Dads and taking care of their kids. Then things start to get real chaotic as the action and the plot takes some very serious left hand turns. The plot starts to become a little like a bad B Sci-Fi movie, but by then we are so sucked into the action and bonding by Brian and Jeff that we just don’t care. And The Mama Mafia led by Isla Fisher was hilarious. The soundtrack is as big an actor in this movie as Kevin James and Alan Ritchson. I still can’t get The Rhythm of the Night by Corona out of my head.

So, I know, the big question is, “Should I watch it?” My answer to that is a definitive yes with a caveat or two….It is complete unadulterated entertainment, not meant to be dissected nor thought out. Just enjoy the ride!

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Make some popcorn,

Grab a beverage,

and Stream This Movie

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Brian (Kevin James) and Jeff (Alan Ritchson) in PLAYDATE.
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Brian (Kevin James) and Lucas (Benjamin Pajak) in PLAYDATE
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Leslie (Isla Fisher) in PLAYDATE.
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