Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper
It’s pulp, but it has real actors doing real acting in a gritty story — which is a lot more than can be said for some of the much more high-profile buddy cop movies of the last couple of years.
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Director
Steven C. Miller
Cast
Bruce Willis,
Dave Bautista,
Christopher Meloni,
Danny A. Abeckaser,
Lydia Hull,
Tyler Jon Olson
Genre
Action,
Crime,
Thriller
An untraceable group of elite bank robbers is chased by a suicidal FBI agent who uncovers a deeper purpose behind the robbery-homicides.
Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper
It’s pulp, but it has real actors doing real acting in a gritty story — which is a lot more than can be said for some of the much more high-profile buddy cop movies of the last couple of years.
The A.V. Club by Alex McCown
Marauders is like a sophomoric college essay: It’s full of interesting ideas that get bungled in the execution.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
An otherwise plain action picture carried by strong performances and a mildly compelling mystery.
The New York Times by Glenn Kenny
Marauders lays out a scenario in the first 40 minutes or so that, oddly enough, makes you think “this is not an entirely uninteresting premise for a thriller.” But after that, things devolve into “this is extremely far-fetched” and, finally, “this is goofy.”
IndieWire by David Ehrlich
Part of the problem is that films like Marauders have become so synonymous with cut-rate mediocrity that their awfulness is almost a self-fulfilling prophecy.
RogerEbert.com by Brian Tallerico
Even for how negatively I responded to the bafflingly inept Marauders, I choose to believe that Miller and his overly talented cast didn’t just do it for a paycheck. Even with that in mind, it’s hard to forgive.
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