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Alex Cross
Alex Cross
2012 ·101 min ·United States of America, France, Indonesia ·PG-13 16+
4.6
IMDb 5.2 КП 6.0 RT 11% MC 30
Action, Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Director: Rob Cohen
🎭 Based on «Cross» byJames Patterson
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Alex Cross, a genius homicide detective/psychologist is trying to clean up the mean streets of Detroit while keeping his family out of the line of fire. As he mulls over accepting a job with the FBI, he is told that a friend has been murdered and he vows to track down the killer. Soon, he and his team are forced to match wits with a psychotic contract killer, who displays a disturbing commitment towards seeing his job through.

Budget: $45M
US Gross: $25.89M
Worldwide: $30.35M
Tyler Perry
Actor
Matthew Fox
Actor
Rachel Nichols
Actor
🎬 Razzie Awards 2013 — Worst Actor

Alex Cross is widely regarded as a sterile and disappointing reboot that fails to capture the complexity of James Patterson’s source material. While Matthew Fox’s intense performance as the antagonist is frequently cited as the film's only highlight, the production is marred by poor casting, a weak script, and a lack of authentic detective intrigue.

Acting Matthew Fox delivers a standout, terrifying performance as the methodical and gaunt villain Picasso.
Acting Tyler Perry is miscast in the lead role, lacking the emotional depth, charisma, and intellectual credibility required to portray the iconic detective.
Screenplay The screenplay abandons genuine investigative mystery in favor of generic, shallow action tropes and clichéd dialogue.
Direction Director Rob Cohen fails to balance the thriller and action elements, resulting in a disjointed and lifeless viewing experience.
Originality The film functions as a mediocre, forgettable time-filler that leaves audiences divided between viewing it as a passable action flick or a total failure.
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