Murder Company is firing far too many blanks, making this a lackluster mission difficult to get enthused about.
Read full articleWhile Grammer looks and sounds the part, he’s really only here to grandstand in a few key scenes, leaving the rest of the film to periodically labor through a few minutes of strained dialogue before it sets up its next random gunfight.
Read full articleWhile the story is fine for a man on a mission flick, what makes this title worth the watch like most of these films is the solid and diverse cast.
Read full articleIt may not reinvent the wheel or bring anything new to the landscape of WWII films, but Murder Company does add two wonderful performances to the resumes of Moseley and Marini, which are worth the price of admission in their own right.
Read full articleMURDER COMPANY is a serviceable war movie about a group of soldiers sent on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. It works much better as a genre entry than as a history lesson.
Read full articleThe motion picture skates just above average, thanks to the well-done action and cinematography.
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