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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 30The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisGiven that the finale of Michael Polish’s spies-on-the-lam thriller, Alarum, teases the unwelcome possibility of a sequel, please consider this review a mercy killing.
- 30ColliderJeff EwingColliderJeff EwingAlarum is a genuine disappointment, putting a set of strong performers (who do quite well in action-heavy projects) in a situation that could produce memorable, excellent action scenes. It needs extra shine in the script and a stronger directorial vision to do so, which essentially damns the film to action thriller purgatory.
- 30VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyMichael Polish’s film gamely tries to compensate for unspectacular production values with a lot of action — but its staging is pedestrian at best. Alexander Vesha’s script never convinces, and the competent actors fail to spark, despite Sylvester Stallone’s presence as a reluctantly reunited former colleague.
- 30Screen RantBen GibbonsScreen RantBen GibbonsAlarum fails on all counts, and the few positives aren't successful in bringing the movie out of the gutter.
- 25RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiRogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiIf “Alarum” had been directed by either a complete novice or a total hack, maybe some of its grievous cinematic sins could have been forgiven or at least tolerated.