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Movie China Australia AmericaBlacklight
Liam Neeson at 70? Still absolutely built different. In *Blacklight*, he plays Travis Block, a shadowy FBI fixer who's seen things most people couldn't imagine — until one rogue agent blows the lid off something much darker. When a journalist gets pulled into the chaos and Travis's own family lands in the crosshairs, this stops being just another assignment. With conspiracy, cover-ups, and some serious personal stakes on the line, *Blacklight* makes this one worth your time. -
Movie AmericaTaken 2
So Taken 2 brings Liam Neeson back, and honestly, the premise alone — the *father* of his previous enemy coming for revenge — is genuinely compelling. The action sequences are slick, Neeson is as commanding as ever, and there are moments that'll have you gripping your seat. Does it recapture everything that made the original electric? That's the real question haunting every scene — and whether the answer satisfies you makes this one worth your time. -
Movie AmericaTaken
Okay, so picture this — a father, a phone call, and a very particular set of skills. Taken strips everything back to raw, relentless tension without leaning on flashy CGI or over-the-top spectacle. Liam Neeson carries this thing entirely on his shoulders, and honestly? You feel every desperate second of his race against time. If you're craving something that keeps you locked in from start to finish, this one absolutely delivers. -

Movie AmericaOvernight getaways Run All Night
Liam Neeson is back doing what he does best — and honestly? This one hits different. Run All Night throws a broken, guilt-ridden hitman into an impossible situation when his own son ends up in the crosshairs of the very people he's served his whole life. One night, one city, everything on the line. Director Jaume Collet-Serra keeps the tension absolutely relentless, weaving themes of sacrifice and legacy into every frame — making this one worth your time.






