#Flight Risk (2025)
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matildasrevenge · 5 months ago
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This sounds like something out of Bee Movie please
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nettlesomecorvid · 7 months ago
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Everyone who complained about Dan leaving Downton and saying his career never "took off" after, I really hope you all go and show some support for your girl Michelle in Flight Risk.
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naughtygirl286 · 6 months ago
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So yeah we went to see the new I guess you would say action Thriller Flight Risk (for some reason I thought this was called Flight Plan) staring Mark Wahlberg. I remember seeing the trailer for this and thinking it would probably be a good movie
So we ended up going to see it and surprisingly there was alot of people there for this one. I didn't think there would be as many there for this as there was it was close to a sell out crowd .
but anyway the movie was actually quite good. personally I thought it was and the people I went with seemed to have enjoyed it too.
your basic story is this. Topher Grace plays a witness being transported from Alaska to New York by a U.S. Marshal played by Michelle Dockery they get a small charter plane to flight them to Anchorage, but unknown to them the pilot has been replaced by a hitman (played by Mark Wahlberg) who was hired to kill Topher Grace's character before he can testify. So when you are confined to a small plane thousands of feet in the air with no where to go and no where to hide what do you do?
So it was a cool movie in this small confined space. this was nice action moments and even some good action movie style humor and it was I'd say a bit suspenseful and it was very thrilling. Some of the plane moments were kinda like "oh shit!" like they almost went down a few times.
I thought the acting was pretty good too especially from Mark Wahlberg I felt he played an excellent crazy villain in this movie I feel he is the stand out performance in this
but other then that like I said I thought it was good and I would recommend it if you want to go and see a cool action thriller.
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cinelestial · 6 months ago
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FLIGHT RISK starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, and Topher Grace is now playing in theaters
Rated R
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cluelessrebel1988 · 30 days ago
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My favorite movies of 2025 (so far)
10) The Legend of Ochi
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9) M3GAN 2.0
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8) Flight Risk
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7) Mickey 17
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6) Ballerina
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5) Death of a Unicorn
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4) Companion
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3) Thunderbolts*
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2) Sinners
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Novocaine
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moviesframes · 5 months ago
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Flight Risk (2025)
Directed by Mel Gibson
Cinematography by Johnny Derango
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theconnoisseurreviews · 5 months ago
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My Review of "Flight Risk" & "Companion," two vastly different films. One from my all time favorite Directors, Mel Gibson, the other with some of today's up and coming stars.
Follow me on my various social media sites @AwesomearnoldK
Or My Tumblr @theconnoisseurreviews
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sweetness-pop · 6 months ago
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My January 2025 CINEMA
What movies did I see for this month?
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So far, total is 4 movies.
I hope I'll enjoy 2025 cinema as much as I did with 2024's! 🍬🥤🍿😊🤩🎟🎥🎞
February March April May June
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iven-the-terrible · 6 months ago
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MY BOYFRIEND LIVED AND BALD MARK WAHLBERG DIED
MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
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ctcnewsca · 2 months ago
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Canada’s updated Mexico travel advisory warns of flight chaos & safety risks in 2025. Stay safe with our tips!
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tsartomato · 19 days ago
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Flight Risk (2025)
It’s one of those one-location and phone talks claustrophobic films, but with three characters. On is a nerd idiot, one is a sickos idiot. And the cop is an absolute idiot. First she put the pistol closer to the sicko than to her, then she let him know that it’s time to attack her. The she could’ve killed the sicko several times, but instead she allowed him escape several times. And he was never…
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themorningnewsinformer · 2 months ago
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Travel Safety Tips 2025: Navigate New Risks & Global Rules
Introduction: Why Travel Safety in 2025 Requires Extra Planning In 2025, global travel is rebounding strongly, but the landscape is far more complex. From new border regulations and digital surveillance to ongoing health threats and geopolitical tensions, understanding how to travel safely is essential. This guide covers the most important travel safety tips in 2025, equipping you to navigate…
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cinelestial · 6 months ago
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New 4DX exclusive poster for FLIGHT RISK featuring Mark Wahlberg
Releasing in theaters January 24th
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FLIGHT RISK (2025)
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, Topher Grace, Monib Abhat, Eilise Guilfoyle, Senor Pablo, Savanah Joeckel, Mark 'Cowboy' Schotz, Milko Kadikov, Georgi S. Georgiev, Atanas Srebrev and the voices of Leah Remini, Maaz Ali and Paul Ben-Victor.
Screenplay by Jared Rosenberg.
Directed by Mel Gibson.
Distributed by Lionsgate. 91 minutes. Rated R.
Flight Risk is further proof of how far Mel Gibson’s star has fallen in the last couple of decades due to his real-life controversies and scandals – not just as an actor, but also as a filmmaker. As a film director, Gibson is best known for making arty, Oscar-baiting films – such as Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ, Apocalypto and Hacksaw Ridge. Hell, two of those films were filmed in dead languages with English subtitles. It doesn’t get much artier than that.
So, it was rather surprising earlier this year when he released this film, a slick, cheesy, disposable action film which the studio did not seem to have much faith in. It was pretty much slipped into theaters with little fanfare and very few press screenings – there wasn’t one in Philadelphia – so it was not all that big a stretch to imagine it would be a complete bomb.
I finally caught up with it now that it is being released on video, and the biggest surprise is the fact that it’s actually not bad. Not exactly great either, but Flight Risk is an assured and fairly taut potboiler. It will not be mentioned at Oscar time, but Gibson delivers the goods as an action filmmaker.
It is essentially a three-person show, with only a few characters on screen during the vast majority of the film. There are also a few voice-only characters (heard over a plane radio) and several others who have a scene or two at most. It also takes place in a limited setting, mostly on a private rental plane, so Flight Risk does build up a good sense of alarming isolation.
Although Mark Wahlberg has top billing in the film, he actually has the smallest role of these three – although he certainly has the showiest character.
The main thrust of the film is about Madolyn (Michelle Dockery of Downton Alley), a US Marshall who has been assigned to transport a mob accountant named Winston (Topher Grace of That ‘70s Show) from the wilds of Alaska to Seattle, to reluctantly testify in the trial of the head of the syndicate. Grace basically plays the same jokey nerd role that he always plays, just this time he’s doing it while in handcuffs.
The pilot who is flying them is a weird, chatty, bald guy named Daryl (Wahlberg). However it quickly becomes pretty clear that he is not actually the pilot but is instead a hit man deployed by the mob to eliminate the witness, and his government companion.
Wahlberg went the extra mile physically to play the role, shaving his head daily rather than wearing a bald cap. While it was brave of Wahlberg to de-glam so much for the role, honestly bald Mark Wahlberg looks sort of like long-time character actor Clint Howard. (Look him up, you’ll see.) And without Wahlberg’s being handsome, how much does he really have to offer as an actor?
He does seem to be having lots of over-the-top fun in this evil role of a possibly gay, definitely homicidal lunatic. Since he tends to play heroes in films, Wahlberg seems to revel in the opportunity to play a villain for the first time since early in his acting career.
The standoff between the three characters and whether or not they will be able to survive and land the plane keep the audience on the edge of their seats. None of it is overly surprising, but much of it is surprisingly entertaining.
And, best of all, unlike some Mel Gibson’s earlier films, the dialogue in Flight Risk is not recorded in a dead language.
I’m not sure how much – or even if – Flight Risk will help to rebuild the somewhat disgraced actor / director’s career as a respected Hollywood filmmaker. However, it may open up new avenues for Gibson – Mel Gibson, B-movie mogul. What the hell, it’s good, honest work. And apparently, he does have some talent for it.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2025 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: March 26, 2025.
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moriras-lejos · 5 months ago
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Flight Risk, 2025 // Dir. Mel Ginson Cuando vi el trailer de esta película y vi a Mark Wahlberg calvo con un acento ridículo, pensé en esas películas de acción gamberra que son más graciosas que interesantes. Lamento decir que no es así, no se toma enserio ni cansa pero se queda ahí, en la nada, donde una situación inverosímil no molesta pero no da gracia... Meh...
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fusdbcom · 5 months ago
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Flight Risk
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