Collide's reviews
Media reviews
The A.V. Club
Creevy and his co-writer, F. Scott Frazier, seem to think that the audience needs to know a character?s entire relationship history before they can understand why he would run from a man who?s shooting at him.
Los Angeles Times
A flatly earnest Hoult and Jones are hamstrung by drippy dialogue, while Kingsley and Hopkins overplay their more colorful parts
The Hollywood Reporter
The vehicular mayhem is generally well-staged, and the film moves along at a brisk pace during its fat-free, 99-minute running time. But Hoult and Jones are unable to breathe much life into their bland characters, and it?s ultimately sad to watch the former Hannibal Lecter and Gandhi reduced to playing silly, tough-guy caricatures.
The Wrap
I don?t subscribe to the notion that a piece of art shows its entire hand within its first ten minutes; there are plenty of quality movies with less than auspicious beginnings.