
Watch Welcome to the Punch Movie Online Streaming No Downloading Former criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London from his Icelandic hideaway when his son is involved in a heist gone wrong. This gives detective Max Lewinsky one last chance to catch the man he has always been after. As they face off, they start to uncover a deeper conspiracy they both need to solve in order to survive. Unrated Release Date Welcome to the Punch Mar 27, 2013 Limited | |
| Genres Welcome to the Punch : Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense |
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| James McAvoy,Mark Strong,Andrea Riseborough,Peter Mullan,David Morrissey,Elyes Gabel,Daniel Mays |
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| Genres Welcome to the Punch : Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense |
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| All Critics Ranting For Welcome to the Punch : 6 |
| All Critics Count For Welcome to the Punch : 28 |
| All Critics Percentage For Welcome to the Punch : 64 % |
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Review For Welcome to the Punch |
A proficient but personality-free policer that demands little of either its audience or its enviable best-of-British cast. Guy Lodge-Variety
This flawed, yet watchable action homage doesn't quite live up to its gun-toting influences, but a marvellous roster of Grade-A Brits tips the scales in Welcome To The Punch's favour. Mike Leader-Film4
( ... ) the unrelenting darkness made me wonder if the post-production crew were living off carrots, carrot juice and carrot cake in the editing suite. Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
The set pieces (most especially the opening robbery) are expertly, if self-consciously staged. Philip French-Observer [UK]
A thriller fashioned as the British Heat. Not too distinctive then but at least the cockney version dazzles as it regurgitates. Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
After the tiny drama Shifty, British filmmaker Creevy turns to both Hong Kong and Hollywood for inspiration, creating an unusually glossy, explosive London cop thriller. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
It's directed with skill and precisely shot, but the screenplay lacks bite and has little concern for its characters at all. Derek Malcolm-This is London
The plotting and dialogue may not always be top drawer but director Eran Creevy carries it off with slick confidence. Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Between Welcome to the Punch and Shifty there are all the ingredients for a masterpiece...and you wouldn't bet against Creevy putting them all together next time around. Joe Cunningham-HeyUGuys
Producer and fellow impressionist Ridley Scott must surely be impressed with what the younger film-maker has achieved with 8.5 million Tara Brady-Irish Times
Creevy's film certainly looks slick and stylish, but the script isn't solid enough to make the plot convincing... McAvoy is miscast. So is London. Jason Best-Movie Talk
This Punch will leave a mark. Alex Zane-Sun Online
It runs out of steam, with plot revelations visible from a mile away and a bit of a plausibility gap. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
It deserves respect as a kind of instructive failure - an honest showcase for the various ways Creevy can and should keep getting better. Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
There's hope for the humble British crime thriller yet. Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
London's never looked so good, yet outside of the crackling action scenes, there's very little on offer. Shaun Munro-What Culture
There are some quite gripping moments along the way. It's pretty good, just not great. Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
The result is a tightly plotted thriller that looks like The Shard but occasionally sounds like The Gherkin. It gets away with it. Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
Watchable British thriller enlivened by stylish direction, some impressive production design and strong performances from a superb cast ... Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
When it's over, all you'll remember is a whole lot of gunfire and shouting. Tom Huddleston-Time Out
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