Movie Review: Those Who Wish Me Dead
A smokejumper, a child and a pair of assassins walk into a forest fire Share Updated: 5:25 PM CDT May 14, 2021 Damond Fudge SOURCE: Warner Bros. Pictures
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A smokejumper, a child and a pair of assassins walk into a forest fire Share Updated: 5:25 PM CDT May 14, 2021 Damond Fudge I’m pretty sure I wasn’t one of those kids that wanted to be a firefighter we he grew up. I knew how dangerous fire was, despite how pretty it looked in the fireplace while its glow danced across the Christmas tree. Yet, there’s no denying the job does make for some exciting film fare. The latest to join the ranks is Those Who Wish Me Dead.Owen Casserly (Jake Weber) is a forensic accountant who has found out some information that endangers the lives of him and his son, Connor (Finn Little). They go on the run, heading
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Those Who Wish Me Dead
Where to watch it: In theaters and available to stream on HBO Max
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie stars in director Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western action thriller
Those Who Wish Me Dead as Hannah Faber, a veteran survival expert and fire warden who takes a young boy named Connor (Finn Little) into her care after he witnesses his father’s murder. When the assassins set fire to the forest to smoke out the boy, it’s up to Hannah to deliver him to safety while outwitting their pursuers at every turn. From our review:
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Angelina Jolie is back on the big screen as the headline act in an R-rated thriller called Those Who Wish Me Dead.
It s directed by the same man behind hit film Sicario. But is it as good?
I so badly wanted to love this film.
I m a big fan of Jolie on the big screen and an even bigger fan of filmmaker Taylor Sheridan.