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Juggernaut
TrailerThis movie follows a small-town outlaw, who, after a lengthy absence, returns to his hometown and becomes violently obsessed with the notion that his mother's death was not a suicide.Actors: Amanda Crew, Jack Kesy, Ty Olsson, Stephen McHattie, David Cubitt, Peter McRobbie, Philip Granger, Matty Finochio, Fanny Migneault-Lecavalier, Darren Dolynski, Aaron Hutchinson, ...»Director: Daniel DiMarcoCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Juggernaut"
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Characters of "Juggernaut"
Saxon GamblePlayed by: Jack KesySheriffPlayed by: Philip GrangerOfficerPlayed by: Aaron Hutchinson -
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Critic Reviews of "Juggernaut"
VarietyMarch 09, 2018Even if the ending falls something short of memorable, "Juggernaut" still holds attention as a strong, well-acted effort that effectively walks the line between dysfunctional family drama and revenge thriller.
Globe and MailMarch 09, 2018DiMarco just can't sustain enough tension or drama to power the film through a plodding 105 minutes.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 08, 2018DiMarco's noir-inflected family drama is confident and mature, but less involving than it could be, because the filmmaker and his star make their anti-hero stubbornly unappealing.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 07, 2018Strong performances and atmosphere compensate for the cliched storyline.
National PostMarch 09, 2018Romantic misfires aside, Juggernaut operates as a slick little mystery fleshed out with some fine Canadian talent.
NOW TorontoMarch 08, 2018Every line reads as if it were still on the page; every characterization is one-dimensional and unbending. At 90 minutes, the stilted dialogue might feel like a deliberate, stylized choice; at nearly two hours, it's infuriating.
Original CinMarch 07, 2018Juggernaut does not have the propulsive narrative force its title implies. You expect some sort of vigilante rumble like Walking Tall, but you get more of a morally ambiguous slow burn.
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