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Alex Cross

  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
36K
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Matthew Fox and Tyler Perry in Alex Cross (2012)
After Washington DC detective Alex Cross is told that a family member has been murdered, he vows to track down the killer. He soon discovers that she was not his first victim and that things are not what they seem.
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A homicide detective is pushed to the brink of his moral and physical limits as he tangles with a ferociously skilled hired killer who specializes in torture and pain.A homicide detective is pushed to the brink of his moral and physical limits as he tangles with a ferociously skilled hired killer who specializes in torture and pain.A homicide detective is pushed to the brink of his moral and physical limits as he tangles with a ferociously skilled hired killer who specializes in torture and pain.

  • Director
    • Rob Cohen
  • Writers
    • Marc Moss
    • Kerry Williamson
    • James Patterson
  • Stars
    • Tyler Perry
    • Matthew Fox
    • Rachel Nichols
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    36K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writers
      • Marc Moss
      • Kerry Williamson
      • James Patterson
    • Stars
      • Tyler Perry
      • Matthew Fox
      • Rachel Nichols
    • 196User reviews
    • 204Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Tyler Perry
    Tyler Perry
    • Alex Cross
    Matthew Fox
    Matthew Fox
    • Picasso
    Rachel Nichols
    Rachel Nichols
    • Monica Ashe
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Thomas Kane
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Giles Mercier
    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo
    • Maria Cross
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Nana Mama
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Captain Richard Brookwell
    Werner Daehn
    Werner Daehn
    • Erich Nunemacher
    Yara Shahidi
    Yara Shahidi
    • Janelle Cross
    Sayeed Shahidi
    Sayeed Shahidi
    • Damon Cross
    Bonnie Bentley
    Bonnie Bentley
    • Detective Jody Klebanoff
    Stephany Jacobsen
    Stephany Jacobsen
    • Fan Yau Lee
    • (as Stephanie Jacobsen)
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Daramus Holiday
    Chad Lindberg
    Chad Lindberg
    • Chemist
    Simenona Martinez
    Simenona Martinez
    • Pop Pop Jones
    Jessalyn Wanlim
    Jessalyn Wanlim
    • Paramita Megawati
    Trick-Trick
    Trick-Trick
    • Fight Manager
    • (as Christian Mathis)
    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writers
      • Marc Moss
      • Kerry Williamson
      • James Patterson
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    4lnvicta

    Convincing performances by Perry and Fox prevent Alex Cross from being completely unwatchable.

    It's not hard to figure out what's wrong with this movie. Skeptics may think Tyler Perry was a bad choice to fill in a young Morgan Freeman's shoes, but he was fine in the role. Plus, Matthew Fox as a psychopathic skinhead assassin is a lot of fun. Where the movie fails is in its haphazard direction, bland writing, and godawful editing. It's amazing the actors were able to recite this dialogue with a straight face.

    The story of Alex Cross is a simple murder mystery: Alex Cross and his partner investigate a brutal crime scene and discover that they're after a professional killer referred to as Picasso. Things get personal and Cross plans to seek his revenge once and for all - standard crime thriller plot. The problem is when the characters start talking to each other. Honestly, it's laughable how bad some of this dialogue is, especially between Cross and his family. They throw in these "emotional" scenes to break up the action but all they do is make for a really awkward paced movie. It would be passable if the dialogue actually moved the plot forward or added depth to the characters but they don't, at all. There are some subplots that are introduced and never brought up again, e.g. Alex Cross becoming an FBI agent. What was the point of even including that?

    The main reason to watch this movie is for Matthew Fox. He plays a sadist who is "fascinated by pain." Not very original but who cares, it's Matthew Fox playing a 130 pound unhinged lunatic. The scenes in which we see him doing his job - stalking his targets, infiltrating their houses, taking out their body guards and whatnot - are the most interesting parts of the movie. He's the only character given a clear cut motive and enough development to make him a passable antagonist.

    Unfortunately, Perry isn't given nearly as much to work with. He's a generic detective with the name Alex Cross who acts as a poor man's Sherlock Holmes. His whole objective is to get into the mind of this madman while trying to maintain a steady family life, but instead of weaving tension between these two factors and having them play off one another, the writer/director think it's more effective to jump from one setting to another with no momentum building or rising tension whatsoever. Also, there wasn't enough psychological warfare between Cross and Picasso for there to be a compelling hero-villain dynamic. They try to do that in a couple scenes, but it's so poorly written that you don't believe a word of it.

    The lack of good characters and dialogue would almost be forgivable if the action was excellent, but unfortunately that is not the case. The action scenes consist of shaky cam galore, constant jump cuts, and incomprehensible choreography. The climax of this movie, if you can even call it that, is a horrifically edited nightmare. You can hardly make out what's going, and once it ends you're just like, "Okay. Is that it?"

    Again, the leads save this movie from being a total bomb. I was admittedly entertained for a good portion of the movie despite its stupid dialogue. None of it is inventive or new; it's just your run-of-the-mill murder mystery that is low on thrills and high on cheese. It's worth a one time watch if it's on TV or something, but the main thing you'll remember from Alex Cross is the criminally wasted talent.
    6Cunnilingilator

    Tyler Perry and Matthew Fox are the best part 6/10

    I have not ready the books or seen either of the previous films. Also I have only seen parts of Tyler Perry's other movies and that was enough to let me know I didn't want to watch any more. That being said, I felt that Tyler Perry's performance was very believable and very different than what I was expecting. At points in the film he is a bad-ass (albeit a bit overweight, but hey not all heroes hit the treadmill) and at others he is quite likable. He has some some quick and funny dialogue that he looked very at home with. All in all I now believe he is a pretty decent actor especially when comparing to his other "characters."

    Matthew Fox plays an intense dude. Check out the images section to see what I'm talking about. He plays the insanity factor pretty hard and at times feels like he is nearing the "full retard" line but he never quite jumps the shark. It's sort of hit and miss. At times it's extremely effective and at others it seems a bit overdone. As a whole, pretty effective, and definitely crazy.

    I liked Edward Burns as Alex's partner and Rachel Nicols as the third in their team. I was disappointed with basically everything else in the movie. Acting was for the rest of the characters pretty downright bad (with the exception of Dr. Cox who was acceptable). The stunts, aside from a cool fight scene in a business office, were pretty lame. The cinematography was average. The script was too heavy handed and convenient. The dialogue was good but the situations were not so much. It sort of felt like they were trying too hard to be gritty and raw.

    Seriously though Tyler Perry is BY FAR better than you are expecting. Go see it just to have your perception of him shattered a bit.
    7candoit333

    OK Movie.

    If you think you might like this movie from the trailer...go see it and ignore the bad reviews...its a good movie. If this is the worse movie you seen - you haven't seen very much. As for being predictable - easy to say that- and there aren't many movies out there thats not a bit predictable. The acting was OK, yes it really was - some of the lines they had to deliver weren't the best, but that isn't the actors fault. The thing that keep this from being really good was the directing, camera work, and editing. It really reduced the quality of the movie. Often you will see a shaking camera during a action scene - we all seen that before - but this movie takes it too a whole new level of shaking camera...who ever decided to do this and edit it so badly -needs to take the blame here on this movie for it not being what it could have. But overall for me - last night after the football game, it was an enjoyable evening at the movies.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Poor director strikes again

    The third outing for James Patterson's fictional detective Alex Cross, following on from two adaptations of his work in the 1990s: KISS THE GIRLS and ALONG CAME A SPIDER. This one's a mess of a film, which is largely down to a poor choice of director and two poor choices for the main actors.

    The narrative involves Alex Cross and his chums who are on the trail of a psychotic assassin who enjoys inflicting pain upon his victims. As the story progresses it becomes clear that this bad guy will stop at nothing to complete his job, which leads to a handful of mildly memorable moments including a great twist thrown in that you won't expect or indeed see coming.

    A shame, then, that the execution is so muddled, with Rob Cohen once again proving a poor choice as director. You just can't take the story seriously, somehow. Tyler Perry replaces Morgan Freeman as the crusading detective, replete with Holmesian-style deductive reasoning, and I can't think of a poorer replacement. Freeman is one of those guys who constantly gives solid performances no matter the film whereas Perry's character might as well be a walking corpse. There's no emotion from him, just cold stiffness.

    Equally stiff is a lamentable Matthew Fox as the supposed villain. Although Fox certainly looks imposing, when it comes to his acting it's rather dire. I've never liked this guy, and his attempts at wide-eyed menace fall flat every time. Lower down the cast list we get a bloated Jean Reno and the walking plank of wood that is Ed Burns. Even the requisite fight scenes and action bits can't lift this lifeless thriller out of the doldrums.
    5Viscontifan-1

    good offering for Mystery Science Theater 3000

    Aside from the acting, directing, casting, cinematography, cutting, special effects, and script there was nothing wrong with this film. I've read a half dozen James Patterson novels and they go fine with a domestic, factory made, mass produced (like his books) beer if you just want to kill time in a deck chair. It took a couple hits of Old Crow to get through this turkey, however. Prepare yourself, if you dare, for an embarrassingly clichéd and stereotypical performance by Cicely Tyson as Alex's mother, Giancarlo Esposito caricaturing himself, and a painful more than laughable attempt at Pulp Fiction style banter by Tyler Perry and Ed Burns (who doesn't even measure up to Edd Byrnes' level of mediocrity). We are also "treated" to another "man flying through the air from a bomb blast and emerging unscathed from the fireball" fantasy so prevalent in trashy American films (compare this bit to the Polish miniseries "Wataha" to see what a blast would really do). In sharp contrast to the rest of this schlock, however, is Mathew Fox's riveting and inspired performance as an assassin. Truly creepy and worth seeing even if you have to watch the rest of this Amateur Night at the Movies offering (hence 4 stars rather than one). For a similar plot, similar dénoument, and similar psycho assasin (Snake, in this case), but done with talent, artistry, and skill, check out Golgo 13: The Professional (1983).

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    • Trivia
      There are references in the novel "Cross" to both Morgan Freeman and Tyler Perry. The reference to Freeman may be homage to his role as Alex Cross in Le collectionneur (1997) and Le Masque de l'araignée (2001).
    • Goofs
      Fan Yau Lee's dossier states that she received an MBA from a university in Shanghai, China and was then awarded a "Rhodes Scholarship". Rhodes Scholarships are awarded to deserving individuals from fourteen specified geographic constituencies. Mostly, these geographic constituencies are present or former commonwealth countries of the United Kingdom. None of them are in China.
    • Quotes

      Picasso: Confucius said, "When setting off on a path of revenge, dig two graves."

      Alex Cross: That's fine with me as long as you're in one of them.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Review: Fall Trailer Park (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      All Our Secrets Are the Same
      Written by Rob Cohen (as Rob Cashulin), Randy Edelman, and Jackie DeShannon

      Performed by Jackie DeShannon

      On Camera Piano Solo by Yara Shahidi

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Alex Cross: en la mente del asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Bali, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Block / Hanson
      • James Patterson Entertainment
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,888,412
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,396,768
      • Oct 21, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,618,867
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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