Liam Neeson’s Forgotten 90-Minute Thriller Is Suddenly a Huge Netflix Hit
An article on the film site Collider reports that a Liam Neeson thriller from 2023, which was poorly received by critics and underperformed at the box office on its theatrical release, has become a surprise hit on Netflix roughly three years later. The piece highlights how Neeson's films frequently perform far better on streaming and premium video-on-demand than in cinemas, with theatrical runs effectively serving as advertising for their home release.
The film — Neeson's 2023 thriller, described in a manner recalling Phone Booth and Speed — casts him as a man trapped in his car after being warned that a bomb beneath his seat will detonate if he steps out, forcing him to comply with an anonymous tormentor while staying outwardly calm. The supporting cast includes Matthew Modine, Embeth Davidtz, Jack Champion and Noma Dumezweni. It was directed by Nimród Antal (Predators, Armored), while Jaume Collet-Serra, a frequent Neeson collaborator, served as a producer.
- Neeson's poorly reviewed 2023 car-bomb thriller is now a Netflix hit.
- Its premise recalls the films Phone Booth and Speed.
- Directed by Nimru00f3d Antal, with Jaume Collet-Serra producing.