Triple Frontier's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
There may be no honor among thieves, but 'Triple Frontier' certainly makes watching them pretty entertaining.
Indiewire
'Triple Frontier' lands a handful of thrilling sequences in a sea of familiar riffs on greed, masculinity, and the lingering traumas of war.
New York Times
Chandor handles the action scenes smoothly, making it easy to gloss over what the movie is saying, trying to say or accidentally saying. He maintains the kind of accelerated pace that gives your eyes a workout, and pads the story with an inviting camaraderie that brings you into the group.
The Guardian
It?s an enjoyable enough way to spend two hours but without any commentary or real depth, it?s in need of a bit more suspense or conflict to really oil the wheels, the film too often ambling along when it should be racing.
Empire
'Triple Frontier' is engaging in parts with well-mounted action. But the characters lack definition and you can?t help but think an old timer like Howard Hawks or Sam Fuller might have done it better in half the time.
The Hollywood Reporter
Despite the heavy dose of action and numerous tense situations, this Netflix offering has trouble staying in high gear once it gets there and the characterizations remain one dimensional - the men all speak exactly the same way.
Variety
And though Chandor has assembled an ace cast of aging machos, they?re working with stale crumbs of dialogue.
El País
[Chandor] runs away from the contemporary fireworks with the staging and the editing, and he glows with the off-camera in the most violent sequences, with calm in the editing and the peaceful fluency of the action.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote