Groucho
Reviews
Reviews
All Films
Theatrical
Home Video
DVD Video
Blu-Ray Video
Soundtracks
Books
Interviews
Features
All Features
Top 10 Lists
Film Festivals
Fan Conventions
Soundtrack Reviews
Doug Liman
The Bourne Identity (The Bourne Trilogy) (2002)
Liman adds to his knack for controlling audience tension a moody visual sense that exploits the mournful, sleeping-giant, old-world architecture of Prague as a place where action may break out at any moment, and frequently does.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
has a one-joke premise, and it's one we've seen before....But Liman fights valiantly to sustain the newfangled comic tango and largely succeeds.
Jumper (2008)
If
Jumper
too often feels like a special-effects demo reel in search of a story, at least the eye candy is pretty darn sweet.
Fair Game (2010)
Respectable but rather soggy.
Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
A fairly eye-popping futuristic war story with a clever (to a point) structure.
American Made (2017)
Seal’s story is a fascinating one worth investigating...As played by Cruise, he’s like Maverick gone to seed.
Site content © 2000-2025 Peter Canavese. •
This website uses TMDB and the TMDB APIs but is not endorsed, certified, or otherwise approved by TMDB.