A Score to Settle's reviews
Media reviews
Los Angeles Times
Without Cage, there?d be almost no reason to see the by-the-numbers revenge thriller A Score to Settle. With him, the movie isn?t just watchable, it?s occasionally riveting.
Roger Ebert
The movie does gain in stature just by letting Cage be Cage. When he?s riding in a car right after his release, Frank rolls down the window feeling a breeze on his face. Cage puts on that ?shine sweet freedom? expression he used at the end of 'Con Air'. If you?re a fan of the actor, this is a moment when all is right in the world.
The Hollywood Reporter
Ku shows a decent grasp of plot mechanics, but never manages to adequately develop the characters or effectively modulate the film?s pacing, even in the brief action scenes, which prove too tame by typical Cage standards.
New York Times
Not even John Newman?s distressingly awful dialogue can slow Cage?s roll to a histrionic finish.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote