Road House currently has an average rating of 6.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 859 users on our platform.
Gyllenhaal saves this movie from total collapse, the antagonist Connor seems like a coked up version of Jason Momoa (fast/furious).
I was a bit disappointed and it’s hard not to compare the new one with the old original one which is a classic
This is not your daddy’s Road House.
Read full review at Paste MagazineHollywood is over doing all action.It's all right, but nothing more than that.
This is a fun Friday-night fight-fest, best enjoyed with a few bevvies – brash, loud, knockabout and liable to leave you with a cauliflower ear or two.
Read full review at GamesradarThere are remakes that honor the original and then there are those that seem to have missed the entire point. Doug Liman’s *Road House* falls firmly in the latter category. Where the 1989 classic with Patrick Swayze was rough, sweaty and oddly spiritual, this version fee...
Extremely boring shadow of the original film. No build-up of the story and characters, and most importantly...no humour
Close to being a good movie, great fight scenes, nice atmosphere, the casting is spot on for the most part. It smell a bit like a good sweaty 80s action movie with a straight up plot. Jake Gyllenhall does however carry the movie, but sadly Conor Mcgr...
Started good. Sadly they didn’t utilise mcgregor in a good way. They let him be himself all goofy and flimsy. The plot kind of derailed after half way. Had potential.
Decent action movie, but not as good as the original. And Connor does not work well. Good fighting scenes though
Convoluted, yet charmingly violent and a lot of fun.
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