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At a low point in his life, Agent 47 endeavors to regain his spot atop of pantheon of elite assassins. | dHNzX051RUlaaS1fYVlj ...
The action films starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson will be under a new streaming roof starting in July.
From David Fincher’s ’The Killer’ to Quentin Tarantino’s ’Pulp Fiction,’ professional killers have always unsettled and captivated us.
“Hitman” movies are proving as disposable as tissue. Only eight years after a film based on the “Hitman” video game appeared, “Hitman: Agent 47” assumes we’ve already forgotten the ...
Turning video games into movies has had a mixed record of success, with many attempts meeting critical and financial failure. But Adrian Askarieh, producer of "Hitman," pictured, is trying a ...
45. Hitman: Agent 3 (1965) Bob Hope, Bing Crosby. Unofficially the last of Hope and Crosby’s On the Road movies, it just couldn’t capture the tone of that beloved series coupled with the ...
It would be hard to imagine an R-rated action comedy more tedious and unengaging than “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” — despite all the car chases and would-be wisecracks — were it not ...
He reunites with hitman Darius (Jackson) and his hot-tempered partner in con-artistry Sonia (Hayek). The actors actually appear to be having a hell of a time. Too bad no one else does.
Hitman: Action. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko and Henry Ian Cusick. Directed by Xavier Gens. (R. 100 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) "Hitman" is one of the best movies ...
You'd think a bald man with a bar code tattooed on the back of his head would be easy to find. But not Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant), the the stoic super-assassin of "Hitman." ...
LOS ANGELES -- The idea of the high-tech, emotionless super-soldier is so popular in movies, it's practically a convention. The "Terminator" and "Bourne" franchises, and even last year's animated ...
“Hitman’s Wife Bodyguard” is a comedy with not one legitimate laugh, and an action movie where cars keep blowing up while the A-listers yell at each other, as though that were inherently ...