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In a dystopian Detroit, abandoned brick mansions left from better times now house only the most dangerous criminals. An undercover Detroit cop must navigate through this neighborhood with the help of an ex-con to take down crime boss and save the city from an impending doom.
21 June 1994, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
17 April 1961, London, England, UK
4 December 1947, Saigon, Vietnam
5 July 1969, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
12 April 1964, Montréal, Québec, Canada
1 February 1965, Nigeria
12 September 1973, Glendale, California, USA
30 January 1965, Montréal, Québec, Canada
June 06, 2016
These types of films are going to be less fun without Walker pushing them along.April 28, 2014
It's fun to see Walker do a double take at a perilous move of Belle's and then find a less risky alternative. The pair seem like they're having a good time in this buddy action movie. It seems a fitting curtain call for a likable actor gone too soon.April 25, 2014
Almost no one in this film is allowed to play to their strengths.April 29, 2014
This is ultimately a movie about class warfare and social oppression that isn't remotely science-fictional. It's real, and as dumb as this remake is, it sends you home thinking.April 25, 2014
It should be wilder, funnier, nuttier.May 09, 2014
Routine all the way, although Belle's moves are thrilling to watch.May 09, 2014
Steer well clear.May 09, 2014
"Frankly, there are a lot of actors who have a lot of worse 'last films' on their credits."April 09, 2016
Fit to be condemned.May 05, 2014
Favouring vitality over originality, this needless remake of District 13 comes with fleet-footed sequences but plenty of stumbles, and strains far too hard to be 'cool'.April 29, 2014
Follows the bog-standard formula perfected by Besson: combining functional storylining with competent action highlights and an occasional air of whimsy.April 25, 2014
Brick Mansions is a non-starter: It chokes on its déjà vu, the hyperactive Mixmaster editing is exhausting and the characters' banter is so leaden it might violate federal emission standards.