Red Right Hand

critic Reviews

, 52% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Rex ReedObserver
    Ordinarily, I wouldn’t bother with a waste of time like Red Right Hand, but this is the stuff they’re making now. If you wait for something worthwhile, you might end up writing about only two or three movies a year.
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    Marya E. GatesRogerEbert.com
    MacDowell also reaches these rarified heights, giving her best performances in years.
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    Bill GoodykoontzArizona Republic
    Mostly it’s just a dopey mob movie with Southern accents of varying quality — predictable and cliched.
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    Frank ScheckThe Hollywood Reporter
    Red Right Hand doesn’t add anything particularly new to the well-worn genre. But it features enough bloody action sequences and shootouts to satisfy fans...
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    Toni VallCinemanía (Spain)
    An orgy of violence and blood. It lacks a script but its savagery redeems it. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Andy PunterInSession Film
    The biggest complaint I have for Red Right Hand is that it feels like it was only a scene or two away from being more than a down the line genre movie.
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    John SerbaDecider
    You’ve seen versions of this many times before, and done a sight better than this. But Orlando Bloom and Garret Dillahunt have their moments, and Andie MacDowell basically steals the film as the outrageously evil Big Cat.
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    Derek SanteReview Nation
    A totally fun film that delivered a good time and maybe more importantly, reminded me how good Orlando Bloom is!
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    Seth FreilichPajiba
    While the plot does not go in any particularly new directions, it’s still well put together and has a few hard-boiled lines that perfectly walk that edge of cool and cheesy.
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    A.C. KochSpectrum Culture
    With such flat characters, there's nowhere for the story to go that isn't already obvious from the beginning.

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