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Max Payne
TrailerAfter the murders of his family and his partner, maverick cop Max becomes hell-bent on revenge. Max then teams up with an assassin out to avenge her sister's death in order to solve a series of murders in NYC. Following them is not only the police, but also the mob, and a ruthless corporation.Actors: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Ludacris, Chris ODonnell, Donal Logue, Amaury Nolasco, Kate Burton, Olga Kurylenko, Rothaford Gray, Joel Gordon, ...»Director: John MooreCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Max Payne"
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Characters of "Max Payne"
Max PaynePlayed by: Mark WahlbergMona SaxPlayed by: Mila KunisBB HensleyPlayed by: Beau BridgesLt. Jim BravuraPlayed by: LudacrisJason ColvinPlayed by: Chris O'DonnellAlex BalderPlayed by: Donal LogueJack LupinoPlayed by: Amaury NolascoNicole HornePlayed by: Kate BurtonNatashaPlayed by: Olga KurylenkoJoe SallePlayed by: Rothaford GrayOwen GreenPlayed by: Joel GordonLincoln DeNeufPlayed by: Jamie HectorMichelle PaynePlayed by: Marianthi EvansChrista BalderPlayed by: Nelly FurtadoDougPlayed by: Maxwell McCabe-LokosSergeant AdamsPlayed by: Philip WilliamsDetective ShipmanPlayed by: Ted AthertonDetective Sergeant AmeriniPlayed by: Rico SimoniniJunkiePlayed by: PJ LazicCaptain BowenPlayed by: Conrad PlaAntonPlayed by: Sergei Nikolich -
Directors of "Max Payne"
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Creators of "Max Payne"
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Critic Reviews of "Max Payne"
Time OutNovember 14, 2008John Moore directs the hell out of the action, while Jonathan Sela's glistening photography captures the snow and rain that fall on these bloody New York streets. But you'd have to be on crack not to guess the 'surprise' finale.
Philadelphia InquirerOctober 23, 2008Max Payne is a junkyard dog of a film that is true to its video-game roots even as it transcends them.
Boston GlobeOctober 18, 2008The filmmakers aim their cynicism more at us than at any government or drug company.
Washington PostOctober 17, 2008Sexy girls and lots of automatic weapons are involved in an occasionally coherent plot.
USA TodayOctober 17, 2008You can't help but wonder where the fine actor in The Departed and even Invincible has gone. It's not been a good year for Wahlberg: First The Happening, and now this.
Toronto StarOctober 17, 2008Maybe somebody decided the movie was already so convoluted and leaden that throwing in a few swooping, screeching valkyries could only help. They do not.
Georgia StraightJuly 07, 2010Some of these slow-mo-shooter moments, however, veer toward parody.
MoviedexAugust 01, 2009Never comes close to captivating its audience like the game did before it.
Paste MagazineApril 07, 2009The willfully absurd action sequences help the movie slog along, but slog it does, right through to the obligatory after-credits scene to establish the possibility of a franchise.
ScreenwizeMarch 24, 2009Based on a Finnish shoot-em up video game, Max Payne is all style and little story, cheerless detective Max (Mark Wahlberg) drifting through a washed out and snowy New York in search of his wife's killer.
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