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Blacklight (2022)

6.1 | Feb 10, 2022 (AU) | Action, Thriller, Adventure | 01:44
Budget: 43 000 000 | Revenue: 15 902 207

They're gonna need more men.

Travis Block is a shadowy Government agent who specializes in removing operatives whose covers have been exposed. He then has to uncover a deadly conspiracy within his own ranks that reaches the highest echelons of power.

Featured Crew

Writer, Director, Producer
Casting
Original Music Composer
Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Director of Photography
Stunts
Producer
Stunt Double
Co-Producer

Cast

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Liam Neeson
Travis Block
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Taylor John Smith
Dusty Crane
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Aidan Quinn
Gabriel Robinson
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Tim Draxl
Drew Hawthorne
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Claire van der Boom
Amanda Block
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Michael M. Foster
Police Officer
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Yesse Spence
Principal
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Todd Levi
Lecturer
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Gabriella Sengos
Natalie Block

Teasers

:30 My Weapon

Reviews

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FleshWound
4 | Jan 20, 2025
Who doesn't love a good Liam Neeson film? Well... This film is a shallow, forgettable attempt at a thrilling espionage movie. The script is a dissatisfying mix of over-explanation and fanfictionesque prose with a healthy dose of woke undertones that'll have you rolling your eyes at the over-the-top typecasting. You're never given a reason to really care about any of the characters, who feel like more like caricatures than actual characters. The climactic fight scene was the one good part of the film, but can't redeem everything around it. Neeson's age shows throughout the film as he hobbles around, struggling to run for the entire movie. The plot amounts to guy-think-he-on-good-side-but-maybe-he-on-bad-side! Don't waste your time.
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jw
5 | Sep 22, 2022
predictable. * shadowy government agency * hired killers * cover-ups * grizzled professional ... if you've seen others of this type, you know the plot. Entirely predictable and formulaic; but done by old hands, so solid enough if you don't expect anything original. --- PS: A female turncoat or mole would've been an improvement, and be par for the course of this type of movie. This script however suffers from ideology; *all* women are good, *all* men are bad or in need of redemption in this movie. Which makes it even more predictable.