Parker starring Jason Statham, Michael Chiklis and Jennifer Lopez follows a ruthless but successful thieve who got betrayed by his gang and left for dead.
3 June 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
21 August 1962, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
1962
21 April 1949, Northport, Long Island, New York, USA
17 January 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
30 August 1963, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
8 December 1963, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
22 September 1976, Wellington, New Zealand
February 06, 2014
Randomly in the future you'll come upon it late one night on Starz, watch twenty minutes or so, then change the channel.January 30, 2013
For an old-fashioned crime thriller, you need real pros. Mr. Statham is to acting what Taco Bell is to nutrition.January 28, 2013
Poster quote: "Parker," a film that's a little better than you'd expect!March 05, 2013
Overall, it gets by, but bets are hedged when single-minded efficiency and ice in the veins would have been enough.January 28, 2013
Parker's vengeance isn't thrilling, there's a pointlessly developed non-love triangle, even the glam settings look cheap, and the tough-guy exchanges are inexplicably flat.May 22, 2013
The movie seems to suffer from a misguided attempt to chase the female demo.May 21, 2013
The action flick doesn't do much to wow you, but keeps things exciting.July 13, 2013
As a tasty but un-nourishing rehash, it's not bad.July 18, 2013
A little more energy behind the camera and a different leading lady and Parker could have been something great. As it stands it's a treat for Statham fans only.May 20, 2013
Calling "Parker" run-of-the-mill insults the pleasures of the potboilers it's trying to emulate. It feels like the product of misfits who broke into a mill shuttered on the edge of town and fired up the machines without understanding how they work.February 04, 2013
A cool, violent, efficient adaptation of the taciturn anti-hero (the creation of Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark), who's out to restore order in a bloody world in his own bloody way.January 25, 2013
Hollywood hasn't butchered Parker-which is to say that it has let him remain a butcher.