This sequel does not play as well as its predecessor. Characters act against their own interests and common sense too often and a lot of suspense is missing that was
This sequel does not play as well as its predecessor. Characters act against their own interests and common sense too often and a lot of suspense is missing that was
There are a lot of neat parts here but it just doesn’t come together well, and I think that falls very heavily on the direction and the script. Everything else
Some thrills are along the way to the inevitable arrival at exactly where you expect to arrive. The first half had some better carry than the closeout. There is a
End of Watch dances all over the line of over-the-top and plausible reality. Its characters are immensely watchable, even down to the supporting cast like Frank Grillo and David Harbour.
I am fine mixing camp with serious, but it just felt a little directionless here. It also meanders a bit and there is not enough interesting dialogue or events to