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A Walk Among the Tombstones

Private investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife.

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Release : 2014
Rating : 6.5
Studio : Double Feature Films,  Jersey Films,  1984 Private Defense Contractors, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Liam Neeson Dan Stevens David Harbour Boyd Holbrook Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Genre : Drama Thriller Crime Mystery

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Reviews

Alicia
2021/05/13

I love this movie so much

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GamerTab
2018/08/30

That was an excellent one.

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Actuakers
2018/08/30

One of my all time favorites.

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UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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sddavis63
2018/03/10

"A Walk Among The Tombstones" Is The Perfect Vehicle For Liam Neeson. He plays Matt Scudder - an ex-cop haunted by a troubled and alcoholic past who makes ends meet by working as an unlicensed private detective. He gets hired by a wealthy drug dealer to find the scum who kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered his wife, and as he investigates he discovers that she isn't the only one who's fallen victim to the killers - they've been targeting the wives, girlfriends and daughters of wealthy drug dealers - and in the end the movie focuses on the desperate search for a 14-year old girl who's been taken by them.This movie is dark and suspenseful, and Scudder is a dark, troubled and gritty character. From the very beginning the viewer is drawn in because after only a few minutes we become aware of what's happening to these young women with creepy shots of one of the terrified victims being bound and touched by her captors. It's enough to make you feel sympathy for the victims. You want these guys to be caught. You want justice and/or revenge for what they've done. The movie plays on that. It avoids the temptation to become overly graphic with what's happened to the victims. Just a few shots every now and then make things clear. There's a tense and sombre feel to this from the very beginning and that mood never really goes away.Neeson was superb. This character fit him to a "t." I was basically unfamiliar with the rest of the cast. They all did well enough. But they're not what I would consider big name actors. This was Neeson's movie. He would be the draw - his presence in the cast was why I chose to watch this - and he does not disappoint.There were a couple of things here that didn't work especially well for me. I wasn't entirely clear on how Scudder made the connection between the various killings as quickly as he did, and the character of T.J. - a homeless boy who befriends Scudder and becomes his sort-of partner - seemed extraneous to me. The movie could have worked perfectly well without him and I never really understood the point of his presence. But those are relatively minor quibbles. This is a very good movie with a story and performance from Neeson that are first-rate. (8/10)

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mistermoviereview
2017/09/13

At this point Liam Neeson had cemented himself as our new action hero superstar who proved that beating the air out of bad guys never gets old, if you do it right of course.'A Walk Among the Tombstones' takes our beloved actor down a different path this time with the character of Scudder (Neeson), an ex-cop who clearly has the weight of the past bearing down on him. Working now as a private investigator, Scudder accepts his latest case that gets him involved with some bad people, and some really bad people. From there, you tag along with him as he tries to identify the people who are responsible for the murder of his employer's wife.This might sound like something you have seen before because it is and it isn't. While the movie feels like previous pictures, it still manages to do the same things differently.The film manages to keep you attached with well acted characters, a steady story, that sometimes derails in different directions but quickly collects itself and progresses with the central story, and some really deranged villains that sometimes make you question humanity or the lack of, in this case.To end this review, the film is entertaining with some slow moments here and there, though they are usually integral to the characters or the story itself.Rating: Medium WellMister Movie

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FilmBuff1994
2016/07/30

A Walk Among the Tombstones is a decent movie with a mostly well developed plot and a good cast. It's certainly a tense thriller as Liam Neeson searches for the men whole killed his client's wife. There is a constant eerie atmosphere which keeps you awaiting something huge.Unfortunately, nothing huge ever really comes, every twist and tum throughout is expected, it's something you would see in any other thriller, there is no shocking or unexpected moment. I was not fond of the scenes between Matt and TJ. The writers were clearly going for a "wise man helps damaged kid" scenario that was meant to add heart to to the film, which I think mostly failed, as Astro speaks like he hates Neeson for the entire movie, there is absolutely no chemistry between them. A Walk Among the Tombstones is certainly an enjoyable thriller, but is has too many flaws and predictability to be one I could recommend. A private investigator must hunt down the men who kidnapped and murdered the wife of a drug cartel leader. Best Performance: Liam Neeson / Worst Performance: Astro

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Mark Turner
2016/03/21

The detective story has been a staple of movies for years. Everything from the deductive reasoning of Sherlock Holmes to the down and dirty Phillip Marlowe have been on display, making the private detective a character that can be either slick or down and dirty. Author Lawrence Block has made a career of writing about one detective in particular, Matthew Scudder. While the character has been around since 1976, only one movie has been made featuring him, 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE. That is until the release this last year of A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES which has just arrived on DVD.Liam Neeson plays the title character, a police detective when the film begins in 1991 and then a private detective 8 years later shortly thereafter. Scudder is a recovering alcoholic due to scenes we witness in the opening. Peter (Boyd Holbrook), a fellow addict who met Scudder at an AA meeting, shows up one day and asks for his help for his brother Ken (Dan Stevens). Scudder reluctantly agrees.It turns out that Ken is a high end drug dealer whose wife was kidnapped. When Scudder tells him he doesn't handle kidnapping cases Ken informs him that he's already paid the ransom and that the kidnappers returned his wife in pieces. He wants Scudder to help him find the kidnappers/murderers.While looking into the case Scudder discovers there have been more cases of victims cut into pieces and dumped around town. As he researches the information at the library he meets T.J. (Astro), a young homeless boy. The pair gradually help one another as T.J. helps Scudder navigate the library's computer. In return Scudder pays T.J. Eventually this becomes a situation where they pair help one another as the film progresses.Using clues to track down information about the past murders Scudder comes to realize that they have all been connected. Each of the victims was tied to a drug dealer in one form or another. This prevented those the ransom was demanded of from contacting the police. With each piece of information Scudder gathers the closer he gets to the kidnappers/murderers. But will he turn them over to those whose loved ones were kidnapped knowing full well they'll seek their revenge or will he contact the police? While these are the basics of the story found in this movie it's more about the journey taken by Scudder that is the heart of the film. Scudder has been a rudderless person when we see him in 1999. He lives but isn't alive. The combination of helping the families of the victims and his own helping of T.J. bring him back to the real world, one he gets involved in rather than merely walks through.The movie and the performances reflect the gritty streets that exists as opposed to the glamorous cityscapes seen in most detective movies these days. Scudder is no slick hustler with a quick $20 in his pocket dealt out to tons of connections. He is instead a diligent investigator who claims it's more about luck while delving into the problem at hand. The world he walks in is drab and dirty, more grays, brown and blacks for a color palette than the bright neon's we're used to seeing. This is the truth of what the occupation offers instead of the glitz most movies offer. In the end it helps rather than hurts the film.Neeson does a fine job here, never yelling or doing the acrobatic styles of fighting most films, including his own TAKEN series, offer. He remains calm in most situations and doesn't carry a gun. When he does arm himself it's the last thing he does. There is even a section of the film where he warns T.J. about the dangers of walking around armed. With Neeson's recent comments on guns in America he still has no problem walking around shooting people when the character calls for it. But the fact is this is a movie and he's entitled to his opinion. The movie hearkens back to some of the detective films of the seventies rather than the typical gumshoe of the thirties and forties. Streets are dirty, killers are despicable and drug dealers live in nice houses but not mansions. As with those films it is the diligence on display by the detective that helps him find the bad guy. In a world overrun with numerous car chases and enough arms to supply a small army it's nice to see a return to this kind of detective. Here's hoping we see more of Matt Scudder.

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