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  2. Sep 19, 2014 · 3 min read. A Walk Among the Tombstones. Fans of the hardboiled detective, rejoice. Screenwriter-director Scott Frank and actor Liam Neeson, adapting the splendid work of crime novelist Lawrence Block, have brought a great one to the screen in high, bracing style.

  3. A grim, slow-burning thriller that showcases a great Liam Nelson, A Walk Among the Tombstones is gnarly and vicious in ways that evoke David Fincher & Martin Scorsese. Also, Dan Stevens, Boys ...

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  4. A quieter and dialed back version of action star Liam Neeson makes for a captivating counterpart to a pair of senseless murders. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 2, 2017. Reagan Gavin ...

  5. Sep 19, 2014 · A Walk Among The Tombstones is a taut, gritty and overall stylish thriller, that is a rare brilliance in book to film adaptations. Liam Neeson plays a detective who gets a case to find out the killers of the client's wife, but slowly gets tangled with much more than he expected.

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    By Max Nicholson

    Posted: Sep 18, 2014 12:01 am

    Adding to Liam Neeson's "badass hunting down bad guys" genre of movies, A Walk Among the Tombstones is about what you'd expect from the Taken star, whose "particular set of skills" may be starting to wear thin. But while Universal's crime thriller is mostly boilerplate stuff, the prospect of Neeson intimidating people for two hours hasn't quite lost its edge yet, especially given Tombstones' disturbing, neo-noir setting.

    Based on Lawrence Block's novel of the same name and adapted for the screen by Scott Frank (Minority Report, The Lookout), the film follows an ex-cop named Matthew Scudder (Neeson), who's spent the last eight years of his life as an unlicensed PI. Reluctantly, Scudder agrees to help a drug trafficker (Dan Stevens) track down a pair of criminals who kidnapped and brutally murdered his wife. However, as Scudder digs deeper into his investigation, he learns this isn't the first time these men have committed this sort of crime... and it won't be the last.

    To Scudder's credit, he's actually not the ruthless, cold-blooded killer Neeson's come to be known for in his recent work. Actually, he's kind of the opposite of that. For one, he prefers sleuthing over torture, and rarely falls back on brute strength to get the information he needs. I mean, sure, when push comes to shove, Scudder is someone you don't want to mess with, and there are still plenty moments where Neeson puts up his dukes. Heck, he even threatens one of his perpetrators over the phone, Taken-style, in order to save a kidnapped daughter (albeit not his own). Still, don't go into Tombstones expecting one of Neeson's typical beat-'em-ups.

    On the contrary, Frank's crime drama is more of a thinker, and that's underlined by the fact that the movie takes place amid the Y2K scare of late-1999. As one of the killers points out as he flips through a New York rag, "People are afraid of all the wrong things." Unfortunately, the premillennial tension doesn't go much deeper than that one line, despite the onslaught of Y2K imagery. In fact, it hardly ties in to the story at all, which is a shame since it feels like it's building towards something much bigger than what's actually at play.

    Scott Frank's A Walk Among the Tombstones features Liam Neeson in a role that's somewhat different from his other recent work in that he plays an emotionally detached private investigator. Here, his character relies more on his wits than his brawn and brings an old-school flair to his pre-millennial investigation. While the story is unexpectedly si...

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  6. Sep 17, 2014 · Scott Frank’s detective thriller “A Walk Among the Tombstones” is, at heart, a fully old-fashioned pulp potboiler — set in the convincingly ancient-feeling era of 1999 — enlivened on one ...

  7. Aug 26, 2014 · A Walk Among The Tombstones Review. New York, 1999. Unlicensed PI Matthew Scudder (Neeson) goes on the trail of a pair of kidnapper-murderers who target criminals unwilling to go to the police —...

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