News

A Good Day to Die Hard (Film Review)
A Good Day to Die Hard (Film Review)

Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller |  Run Time: 97 min  |  Rated: R
Director: John Moore  |  Starring: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch


Reviewed by: George Wolf

Okay, full disclosure: the original Die Hard is my all time favorite movie.

One of that film’s many great qualities is, back then Bruce Willis‘s John McClane character was a regular guy in extreme circumstances. While each of the three sequels has been at the very least decent, McClane himself has morphed into more of a wise-cracking superhero.

That has never been more true than in A Good Day to Die Hard, the fifth, and definitely the weakest, in the series.

This new adventure has John traveling to Russia, where there apparently is no police force. He’s there to help his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) out of a jam, but John is barely out of the cab from the airport when things start exploding, drawing father and son into a ridiculous yarn involving a Russian political prisoner and a secret file.

There may have been an acceptable action flick at the heart of Skip Woods’s script, but director Jon Moore (Max Payne) buries it under misguided pacing and wretched excess.

The extended car chase that kicks off the film becomes downright tedious, setting the stage for a film that never has a chance to build any tension or interest. Though the film’s finale does boast some action that’s worthy of the Die Hard name, getting there just isn’t enough fun. Moore keeps his foot on the gas until he abruptly stops for some father-son bonding time, and much of the film feels slapped together (the bad editing job doesn’t help matters).

Producers may be grooming Courtney (Jack Reacher) to take over the franchise, but his charisma, in this effort at least, is lacking.

Sadly, so is the film.

Rating-2-0-Stars

Latest Stories

Clipart.com

In Local

Day to remember missing children

Of more than 19,000 children who were reported missing in Ohio last year, nearly 99 percent came home safely, but today is a day set aside to remember those who did not.

ODOT contruction barrels

In Local

Roadwork could hinder holiday travel

More than a million Ohioans are expected to take top the highways and byways this Memorial Day weekend, making for heavy traffic that will only be made worse in spots by road construction.

lawrence-cooper

In Entertainment

Bradley Cooper: Why Jennifer Lawrence HATED kissing me

Bradley Cooper reveals why Jennifer Lawrence hated kissing him.

nick-carter

In Music

What's next for Nick Carter?

Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter is set to release his first memoir.

cher

In Music

Cher rewarding son for weight loss

Cher pays her son $1,000 for every 2 pounds he loses.

michael-jackson

In Music

Michael Jackson needed shrink before shows

A stage manager said Michael Jackson needed psychiatric help to perform.

michael-clarke-duncan2

In Entertainment

Michael Clarke Duncan's grave vandalized

Michael Clarke Duncan's relatives have filed a vandalism report with police.

mariah-carey2

In Entertainment

VIDEO: Mariah Carey suffers wardrobe malfunction

Mariah Carey suffered a wardrobe malfunction on LIVE television. Watch!

amanda-bynes2

In Entertainment

Amanda Bynes arrested for tossing bong out window

Amanda Bynes was arrested after police say she threw a bong out a window.

Getty Images

In Local

Medical marijuana issue closer to ballot

Supporters of legalized medical marijuana took a big step toward their goal Thursday when the Ohio Ballot Board approved proposed constitutional amendment as a single ballot issue.