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If you liked The Accountant, then you're probably into stories that mix brains with brutal force. Christian Wolff is not loud or flashy, but he is calculated and dangerous when needed.
Everyone has been promoted, with J.K. Simmons even becoming a PI and getting himself killed. So it’s Affleck’s mob accountant, autistic savant to the rescue, with bro Braxton, who doesn’t ...
transcript The director Gavin O’Connor narrates a sequence from “The Accountant ... (and everyone) flows together more or less, even when the story strains credulity, as B-movie shoot-em ...
So it’s worth remembering that The Accountant ... At one point in the movie, he picks up line-dancing just by watching everyone’s feet — and then picks up the girl, too.
This year, the powerful studio is back in that familiar spot with “Thunderbolts,” which brings together misfits and antiheroes like Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Red Guardian (David Harbour) and ...
Warning: SPOILERS for The Accountant 2. Although The Accountant 2 improves on the original in a number of ways, it also unexpectedly dispatches a major character at the very beginning of the film ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Accountant 2The Accountant ... to killing all the thugs intending to kill the children at the compound. While both movies are comparable in the balance of story ...
And in The Accountant 2, Bernthal’s Braxton Wolff is a rebel who kills without mercy and takes jabs at pretty much everyone he comes into contact with. Yet digging deeper into his career ...
The Accountant ... kill to do it. Stunt man Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) is burned out on Hollywood in The Fall Guy. It’s hard to blame him after witnessing the injuries he suffers early in this ...
We have you covered with the explosive lineup of new movies coming out that has something for every film fan! Ben Affleck’s calculating assassin returns in The Accountant 2, bringing his unique ...
Yet on the heels of tax season, here is “The Accountant 2,” Gavin O’Connor’s sequel to the 2016 film that did not, exactly, leave audiences clamoring for another. But in a movie world ...