Why "Run All Night" is More Than Your Average Neeson Thriller

A Tale of Two Neesons — “Run All Night” | Gabriel Diego Valdez

Neeson plays Jimmy Conlon, once a feared hitman nicknamed "The Gravedigger," now a washed-up alcoholic. His only friend is his old boss, Shawn Maguire (Ed Harris). Their bond is tested when Jimmy’s estranged son, Mike (Joel Kinnaman), witnesses a murder committed by Shawn’s son.

If you think you’ve seen every "Liam Neeson with a gun" movie, you might be tempted to skip Run All Night . But that would be a mistake. While it hits the familiar beats of a high-octane chase, it carries a heavy emotional weight that most action flicks ignore. It isn't just about the bullets; it's about the crushing burden of regret. The Plot: A Deadly Family Reunion

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