Non-Stop

Non-Stop(2014)

PG-13
02/26/2014 (US)Action, Thriller, Mystery1h 47m
6.8

"The hijacking was just the beginning."

Overview

Bill Marks is a Federal Air Marshall for whom every day is the same until this one. On this plane ride, he starts receiving text messages from someone claiming to be on the flight and threatening to kill passengers. In a race against the clock, he must identify and stop the killer to save everyone on board.

John W. Richardson

Screenplay

Jaume Collet-Serra

Director

Christopher Roach

Screenplay

Christopher Roach

Story

John W. Richardson

Story

Ryan Engle

Screenplay

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Non-Stop Official Trailer

Non-Stop Official Trailer

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Non-Stop - Trailer

Non-Stop - Trailer

Trailer

Liam Neeson Tracks Down An Airborne Enemy - Extended Preview

Liam Neeson Tracks Down An Airborne Enemy - Extended Preview

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This Won't A Normal Flight For Liam Neeson - Extended Preview

This Won't A Normal Flight For Liam Neeson - Extended Preview

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Liam Neeson stars in NON-STOP - Best Scenes

Liam Neeson stars in NON-STOP - Best Scenes

Featurette

A Threat Onboard a Flight - Extended Preview

A Threat Onboard a Flight - Extended Preview

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Non-Stop | First Look | Starring Liam Neeson

Non-Stop | First Look | Starring Liam Neeson

Teaser

NON-STOP - 20" TV Spot #2 - Starring Liam Neeson

NON-STOP - 20" TV Spot #2 - Starring Liam Neeson

Teaser

Non-Stop In-Flight Safety Video

Non-Stop In-Flight Safety Video

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NON-STOP - Behind The Scenes - Featurette

NON-STOP - Behind The Scenes - Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Non-Stop | Teaser | Starring Liam Neeson

Non-Stop | Teaser | Starring Liam Neeson

Teaser

NON-STOP - Passenger - 30" TV Spot

NON-STOP - Passenger - 30" TV Spot

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NON-STOP - Hijack - 30" TV Spot

NON-STOP - Hijack - 30" TV Spot

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NON-STOP - The Writing - Featurette

NON-STOP - The Writing - Featurette

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NON-STOP - The Shoot - Featurette

NON-STOP - The Shoot - Featurette

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NON-STOP - World Premiere - Starring Liam Neeson

NON-STOP - World Premiere - Starring Liam Neeson

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson
6.0

Written on July 6, 2014

Generally speaking I like Liam Neeson so when a movie comes out with him in it I generally get it without too many questions asked. It has been a somewhat varied experience. This one is somewhere in the middle of the range I would say. I did indeed have higher hopes for it.

The basic story is quite good but I never really felt very thrilled about the implementation and I more often than not felt frustrated by the various jerks not believing Bill and Bill’s clumsy attempt at convincing people that he was a good guy not to mention controlling the passages. For being an air marshal Bill did not seem to be very good at it. I known he was supposed to be a former drunk but still…

It is still a decent enough movie though which rolls on at a reasonably decent pace. I never really felt compelled to pick up my tablet and start to read something while waiting for the boring parts to pass as have happened with a few other movies. Well, at least not very often. It is not really an action movie though and the scene at the poster is pretty much the only high-octane action scene in the entire movie which was also a bit disappointing. Sure, there are some quite good fights between Bill and various other characters but I would still put this movie more in the thriller genre than in the action one.

The media jerks and the way people seemed to control things outside, or rather not control things, the plane was also really frustrating. I would really have sued the arses of those media dicks afterwards given how they downright slandered both Bill and air marshals in general without any real proof. What happened with innocent until proven guilty. Oh, yeah right, I forgot, that has no meaning to todays media people.

Sadly enough the thriller part never got that thrilling either. I feel this is due to the rather clumsy way that Bill went about things most of the time. He never really gave a professional appearance. This goes for the cop that happened to be on the plane as well by the way. I felt he was really behaving just like some scared member of a mob rather than a trained professional. When the villain was finally exposed and the reasons for the events where explained. Well, let us just say that I went “meh” at that point. On the good side Liam Neeson did make a rather good performance given the kind of script he had to work with.

On the whole it is an okay movie though which is worthwhile to watch but, as I wrote, I had my hopes set a notch higher.