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Title : A Walk Among the Tombstones (Blu-ray + DVD + DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet)
Category: Movies
Brand: Universal Studios
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Rating : 3.8


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Liam Neeson stars in A Walk Among the Tombstones, an action-thriller based on Lawrence Block's bestselling series of mystery novels. Neeson plays Matt Scudder, an ex-cop turned unlicensed private investigator who reluctantly agrees to help a heroin trafficker (Dan Stevens, TV's Downton Abbey) hunt down the men who brutally murdered his wife. When the PI learns that this is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that these men have committed this sort of twisted crime, he must blur the line between right and wrong as he races to track the deviants through the backstreets of New York City before they kill again.

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Review :
Liam Neeson is at his best in this grisly thriller
Theatrical review. There may be spoilers.

Liam Neeson, who has been making a living lately playing an action character of one kind or another, makes a slight detour in this grisly modern noir thriller. He's Matt Scudder a former cop who now makes a living as an un-licensed private investigator. As he says, "I do favors for people and sometimes they give me gifts." His reason for foregoing the police is pretty well spelled out in the TV trailers, but in the movie, full discloser only comes well into the story.

As a reformed alcoholic who regularly attends AA meetings Matt is introduced to Howie (Eric Nelsen), the brother of high level drug dealer. Howie takes him to see his brother Kenny (Dan Stevens). Kenny wants Matt to track down the kidnappers who took his wife, ultimately torturing and killing her, even after he paid the ransom. While the film is never overly graphic, it does deal with disgusting subject matter as we see a pair of psycho-misfits (Adam...
Bad guys meet badass, things end badly...
It's 1991. An alcoholic cop walks into a bar for his morning coffee and shot of booze. Thugs come in and shoot the bartender. The cop chases the thugs down the street in a running gun battle, killing two and wounding the third...

It's 1999. Former cop Matt Scudder (Liam Neeson) scratches out a living as a private investigator while trying to stay off the booze. One of his AA mates, a drug-addicted veteran and would-be artist, asks for help for his brother, whose wife is missing. Turns out the brother is a drug trafficker, the wife is already dead, and the killers are still out there. Delivering ransom to the killers in a creepy cemetery to save the next victim might just be the easy part...

"A Walk Among the Tombstones" starts out as another Film Noir-ish Liam Neeson action thriller. But this movie has a bit more to offer. Neeson turns in a solid performance, backed by a good supporting cast that features Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) as a sympathetic drug...
Liam delivers again in this grim crime story.
This is not a full-blown action flick so don't expect car chases and Liam popping off the thugs every ten minutes. It takes it's time and let's the viewer ponder for a slower paced but gritty ride. It does have some violent images and acts that will stick in your head. Liam plays the investigator with cool swagger as he navigates the seedy areas of NY to find two maniac serial killers. If you enjoy the thriller genre or true crime stories you should enjoy Tombstones. It's similar in tone with Silence Of The Lambs, Prisoners, Seven. The on location shots of decaying cities in NY really added to the feel of the story.

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