The big reason why there are two Taken sequels and a seemingly endless parade of Liam Neeson action movies is that viewers genuinely liked his character, Bryan Mills. In the first film, Bryan was ...
Taken 3 finds Liam Neeson reprising his role as Bryan Mills, a loving but dangerous ex-U.S. government super agent who also seems to have the worst luck in regards to family kidnappings of any person ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Despite receiving mostly negative reviews, the ...
In 2008, Liam Neeson's career changed forever with the release of the now-beloved action thriller Taken. The actor became widely known as the man with a particular set of skills, one that helps him ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Liam Neeson’s back with his certain set of skills as Taken 3 arrives on Blu-ray in an unrated version and loaded with enough action to keep fans of the franchise happy. The film’s formula breaks some ...
It's always, always about the money - isn't it? News just broke that Liam Neeson has signed on to return for another sequel, Taken 3, to continue the series first started by Pierre Morel, Luc Besson & ...
Whether you're willing to accept it or not, the release of Taken 3 is upon us. In less than two weeks, audiences everywhere will be treated to more of Liam Neeson's throaty, threatening phone ...
Well, it looks like we have our first bad movie of 2015. The reviews for "Taken 3" currently sit at 12% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and that number has been on the decline as more reviews ...
Bryan Mills, Liam Neeson’s ex-CIA action hero with the particular set of skills, appears to occupy the same circle of hell once inhabited by the Death Wish franchise’s Paul Kersey. In each Taken film, ...
Streaking across the screen like a hyperactive PowerPoint slideshow, Taken 3 falls somewhere between the franchise's inspired first installment and its strenuous sequel. A limp script and director ...