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Max Payne
20th Century Fox

Max Payne reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 31 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
5.1 out of 10
based on 25 reviews
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MPAA RATING: Not Rated

Starring Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, and Olga Kurylenko

Max Payne is a maverick cop - a mythic anti-hero - determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murders of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. (20th Century Fox)


GENRE(S): Action  |  Crime  |  Drama  |  Suspense/Thriller  
WRITTEN BY: Beau Thorne
Sam Lake (video game by Remedy Entertainment and 3-D Realms Entertainment)
 
DIRECTED BY: John Moore  
RELEASE DATE: Theatrical: October 17, 2008 
RUNNING TIME: 99 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 
LANGUAGE(S): Spanish | English 

What The Critics Said

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67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
A dumb film with a great conceptual hook from a director who visualizes better than he dramatizes.
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63
TV Guide Cammila Albertson
For a movie of its type, Max Payne is a little short on excitement and heavy on pathos.
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60
Film Threat Mark Bell
Simple, it is as by-the-books formulaic as can be, and there's not a surprise around that the corner that isn't obvious immediately.
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50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
Max Payne, game or movie, has precious little to say.
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50
New York Post Kyle Smith
The attempts to out-Matrix "The Matrix," with bullet-time super-slo mo, are staged with such theatrics that they're unintentionally funny. This movie also has "Blade Runner" on its mind, and Raymond Chandler, but mostly it's a weak little sister to "Sin City."
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50
ReelViews James Berardinelli
The film provides ample opportunity to attack the MPAA's hypocrisy. Max Payne is a bloodbath, yet it manages a PG-13 rating by keeping the explicitness of the killings just a whisker shy of what would be necessary for an R.
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50
Time Richard Corliss
At least in a video game the player decides who needs to be killed, and what trail to take in the labyrinth. The Max Payne moviegoers are passive hostages on a long ride they've taken so many times before.
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42
The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
In a post-Matrix, post-John Woo world, a handful of slow-motion shootouts shouldn't be all that's on offer.
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40
The New York Times A.O. Scott
Max’s righteous anger finds various allies and targets, though it is not always clear who is which. They are played by Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges and Ludacris with just enough panache and expressiveness to uphold the (increasingly irrelevant) distinction between a movie and a video game.
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40
Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
A film that feels far too familiar for the likes of Wahlberg to juice up, hallucinatory valkyries or no.
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40
Empire Staff (Not credited)
This tired, neutered action thriller won't cause you max pain, but you might wince every now and again.
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38
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
The best way to sit through Max Payne is by using minimal brain.
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38
Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
What kills Max Payne is that the characters think and feel in slow motion. Half the time, mentally, they're just running in place.
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38
USA Today Claudia Puig
Max Payne couldn't be more appropriately named. Sitting through this stylish-looking but derivative, vacuous and bullet-riddled movie inflicts maximum pain.
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30
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
A banal revenge melodrama-cum-detective story, but fans of the video game on which it is based should not be alarmed.
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30
Variety Justin Chang
Stylishly made, armed to the teeth and ludicrous in the extreme.
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30
LA Weekly Jim Ridley
The role requires Wahlberg to run the gamut of emotions from A to A.
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30
Washington Post Mike Mayo
This highly stylized adaptation of the popular Max Payne video game is 70 percent dark, snowy atmospherics and 30 percent loud, violent action.
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25
San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
With its flat story, numbed-out protagonist, and faux artistic lighting and set design - everything is dark or moody or darkishly moody or moodily dark - Max Payne seems a good half hour longer than its running time.
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25
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
If you stay and watch the endless end credits, there's a short scene that hints a sequel is coming. That's what I call real pain.
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25
Boston Globe Wesley Morris
This is not a movie that has great passion for pleasures of the flesh. Its sexiest scenes involve bullets cutting through the air in the slowest motion possible.
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25
Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
Max Payne offers max pain along with min invention, and the only thing that keeps it out of the bottom of the Dumpster--it’s more of a top-of-the-Dumpster movie--is the presence of Mark Wahlberg.
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25
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
It's just a grindingly inert death-wish thriller.
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20
Los Angeles Times Sam Adams
Turning video games into movies may be one way for studios to coax teenagers away from their laptops, but this time around, the results are miserable, in every sense of the word.
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20
New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
The story has more holes than a shot-up metal door, the acting feels bored at best, and the intermittent action, while passable, hardly makes up for the downtime.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 5.1 (out of 10) based on 85 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Angus M. gave it a6:
I know the plot really sucked and was badly explained, but the visual style of the film was awesome and the acting was passable too. most of the action was cool and well-shot, except one stupid slow-mo bit where max bends backwards with the shotgun and ends up looking like an idiot.

Juuso D. gave it a9:
At the beginning it was strange when characters in the movie didn't look like chars in the game. The plot was good, but not perfect. I liked this movie as i liked the game, cos there was enough similarities from the game.

Tom S. gave it a0:
A huge disappointment, and totally inaccurate as far as the original games go, this movie fails at every conceivable level. An insult to anyone who is a true fan of the Max Payne series. Also, an insult to anyone who actually paid money to see it. Avoid this movie like the plague.

Jack M. gave it a6:
It was an action packed film. the story needs some improvement but Mark Wilbergh was a very good actor in this movie.

Jason H. gave it a4:
Max Payne more like Max Suck. This movie is nothing like the video game. The story isn't the same, the characters don't even dress like the characters in the game, and everything that made the game special, like its Film Noir roots, is completely absent in this movie. I only saw this horrible movie because a friend begged me to go with him. The only pleasure I got from it was laughing at the screen at the horrible lack of dialog that Mark Walberg has in the movie and the awkward action that features swat team members running on top of office desks and shooting at the same time. Do Not Go See This Movie!

[Anonymous] gave it a6:
I liked it, sure, but it was very flawed. Mark Walberg was fantastic as Max Payne and there was better acting than I was expecting. I liked the movie, but I'll say this: If your a video game fan or an action movie fan, this movie won't disappoint. For everyone else, I'm gonna have to say wait till DVD.

Jose R. gave it a0:
This movie is such crap that anyone who worked on it should be fired from life itself. By the way, "Brandon W" and "Sergery W" are the same person, and probably a paid shill. Their "reviews" are identical word-for-word. Same with "Jon B" and "Serger W". At least pick names that aren't obviously fake, "Serger". Is your name really Beau Thorne? You suck.

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