The Marksman
Jim Hanson's (Liam Neeson) quiet life is suddenly disturbed by two people crossing the US/Mexico border, a woman and her young son desperate to flee a Mexican cartel. After a shootout leaves the mother dead, Jim is forced to become the boy's defender. He embraces his role as Miguel's protector and will stop at nothing to get him to safety, as they go on the run from the relentless assassins.
Critic Reviews:
- " There's an odd comfort in these type of Neeson-led action films, and that feeling of familiarity manages to push The Marksman a little closer to his recommended target. " – Peter Gray
- " Liam Neeson is reliably fine in this standard but watchable action flick. " – Pete Hammond
- " Neeson puts in another fine performance as an average guy thrust into a situation he wasn't looking for. There's plenty of action and heart as the film tackles family, honor, and immigration. " – Joe Friar