InescapableMovie Reviews

Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 75
    New York Observer | Rex Reed

    The remarkably expressive Mr. Siddig is sympathetic and true as the tortured father, communicating reams of emotion with his eyes, and Ms. Tomei is totally charismatic as his discarded lover who helps him out of a sense of humanity. Read full review

  • 70
    NPR | Ella Taylor

    Inescapable is Nadda's first foray into thriller territory, and her inexperience shows in awkwardly mounted fight scenes and clumsy car chases, not to mention an almost fatally explanatory script. Read full review

  • 50
    The Globe and Mail (Toronto) | Rick Groen

    To her credit, Nadda is a solid actors’ director – the performances here are competent even when the writing isn’t. The exception is South Africa which, although a logistically necessary shooting location, ain’t much of a thespian. Read full review

  • 50
    New York Post | Farran Smith Nehme

    The next time Siddig plays a man of intrigue, let’s hope he’s chasing something more interesting than a clueless kid. Read full review

  • 40
    Village Voice |

    Inescapable isn't a terrible movie, but absent its ripped-from-the-headlines setting it's unremarkable. Read full review

  • 30
    Los Angeles Times | Betsy Sharkey

    Inescapable is like "Taken" without the tension. Read full review

  • 30
    The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis

    Plagued by clunky action sequences and a porous plot the cast visibly wilts. Read full review

  • 25
    Slant Magazine | Chuck Bowen

    The film spins its wheels for almost an hour until collapsing under the weight of exposition that renders the mystery nearly besides the point. Read full review

  • 20
    New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier

    Muddled and inert despite the best intentions, this inescapably dull thriller plays like a Middle Eastern take on Liam Neeson’s “Taken.” Read full review

  • 20
    Time Out New York | Joshua Rothkopf

    Waiting for Inescapable to finally reach its unearned, sentimental conclusion is a tiresome experience, but seeing Tomei submit to its badness is several measures worse. Read full review

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