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Caleb (Antonio Banderas), a former government assassin in hiding, resurfaces when his protégé, the equally deadly killer known as Banshee (Jaime King), discovers a bounty has been placed on ...
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Code Name Banshee: Directed by Jon Keeyes. With Jaime King, Antonio Banderas, Tommy Flanagan, Catherine Davis. Caleb, a former government assassin in hiding, who resurfaces when his protégé, the equally deadly killer known as Banshee, discovers a bounty has been placed on Caleb's head.
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- Action, Thriller
- Jon Keeyes
- 2022-07-01
An assassin tale which lacks interesting ideas about who its characters are, or even wish to be, Code Name Banshee is a cliché-driven, unappealing, rinse-and-repeat exercise in expended...
Jul 1, 2022 · Caleb (Antonio Banderas), a former government assassin in hiding, resurfaces when his protégé, the equally deadly killer known as Banshee (Jaime King), discovers a bounty has been placed on Caleb’s head.
- Jon Keeyes
- Jaime King
Jul 19, 2022 · Despite its rather bland title, the Jon Keeyes directed “Code Name Banshee” has its high points. There’s some well-shot action and that above-mentioned Banderas allure is certainly present. But the whole thing is extremely straightforward.
Jul 1, 2022 · Code Name Banshee begins with the titular character Banshee (Jaime King) being interrogated by her CIA handler. Turns out, her father and his partner Caleb (Antonio Banderas) also worked for the CIA and were transporting a high-value target when their convoy was attacked.
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Jul 5, 2022 · Details. Showing 3 Critic Reviews. 40. Film Threat. Aug 2, 2022. Everything is immersed in murky browns and washed-out grays; the film is so devoid of color that it’s almost black-and-white. The by-the-numbers script by Matthew Rogers careens along, every so-called twist and turn predictable.