The New York Times by Andy Webster
[A] modest, proficient thriller.
Canada · 2017
1h 31m
Director Jason Bourque
Starring Sean Bean, Mary McCormack, Joel David Moore, Patrick Sabongui
Genre Thriller
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Ideologies collide with fatal results when a military drone contractor meets an enigmatic Pakistani businessman.
The New York Times by Andy Webster
[A] modest, proficient thriller.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Brad Wheeler
Played adroitly by Patrick Sabongui, this guy wouldn’t hurt a fly. Or would he? A couple of nice plot twists overshadow the predictable sound-of-sorrow ethnic wail that closes the film.
Los Angeles Times by Kimber Myers
Utterly dull thriller Drone tries to raise ethical and moral questions about modern warfare, but the audience can only dwell on the illogical plot and unsympathetic characters — if they can engage at all.
The Film Stage by Mike Mazzanti
Bean’s naturalism and ease helps a lot (he is really quite good), but it is not enough to carry a film that feels this narratively exploitative and haphazard.
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