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Here's my review of ESCAPE ROOM! #EscapeRoom #EscapeRoomMovie. "The Escape," a drama also opening today, was written and directed by Dominic Savage who, as a young teen, played the tween iteration of Vitali's character in the same movie. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Dave Bautista, Curtis of a Terminator movie (now there is a casting idea…). Not so great, though, is Devon Sawa, who seems.

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Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets. The film stars Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll. 'No Escape' Movie Review. Jay Ellis, left, and other members of the cast of "Escape Room." The players find out the hard way that it's more than a game. Escape Room is like The Crystal Maze with more death. It's fun at the start then loses its way, but it'll do until 'Flossing: The Movie' comes along.

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Tread (Killdozer Documentary) Review - Escape to the Movies. It had its ups and down, but exceeded expectations. Film: "Escape Plan"; Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jim Caviezel, Sam Neill, Amy Ryan and Farhan Tahir; Director: Mikael Hafstrom.

REVIEW:'The Great Indian Escape' is an ode to the three real-life Indian pilots who fled the Pakistani prisons after meticulous planning and execution that spans over a period of almost one year. That's the setup for the shamelessly risible and racist No Escape, the screwiest mix of suspense and stereotypes since Michael Bay was a. 'Escape Plan' movie review. They may have to stop and rest a bit longer than they used to these days — allowing the movie to sag in the middle — but seeing them together is like a visit to. 'Escape Plan,' movie review. While predictable and silly, "Escape Plan" is by far the most enjoyable Stallone film in years — it's pure, dopey escapism.