
Harmon is a CIA/DEA enforcer investigating terrorists captured in Mexico. With his team--seductive FBI agent Zara and spy-drone pilot Sharp--he flies to Istanbul and uncovers a brutal plot: extremists plan to use Sonora drug-smuggling routes to bring deadly weapons, and leaders, into the U.S. To prevent an attack on America, Harmon must turn these two savage forces against one another before his time--and his luck--run out.... (Full plot summary below)
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Harmon is a CIA/DEA enforcer investigating terrorists captured in Mexico. With his team--seductive FBI agent Zara and spy-drone pilot Sharp--he flies to Istanbul and uncovers a brutal plot: extremists plan to use Sonora drug-smuggling routes to bring deadly weapons, and leaders, into the U.S. To prevent an attack on America, Harmon must turn these two savage forces against one another before his time--and his luck--run out.
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| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersContract to Kill looks remarkably cheap for a film whose characters wear Rolexes and take private planes. The money also wasn’t spent on the script from writer-director Keoni Waxman, which confuses a stream of expletives for wit. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckLaughably inept on every technical level and representing the sort of badness that falls far short of being campy fun, Contract to Kill is strictly DOA. |
| RogerEbert.comOdie HendersonThe current incarnation of Seagal is no fun at all. |
| Village VoiceSimon AbramsEven the most masochistic filmgoers should avoid Waxman and Seagal's latest collaboration, a boring vanity project that doesn't even competently flatter its star. |
| The A.V. ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyThe rare Steven Seagal movie to open in American theaters, Contract To Kill is so crude and anti-cinematic — so f***ing bad — that it becomes its own parody. |
| User ReviewQuentin DSeagal continues to deliver top notch action his way. He's no industry sell out. |
| User ReviewStuart PI don't know what you are all talking but I loved this movie, but there weren't enough sex scenes, I would've loved to see him in some. The second act was definitely better than the first, showing more of Stevens better side AKA, his ass. Definitely a should see for all ages, maybe not black people thou |
| User ReviewRoger PSeagal as usual. He knows everything and is one serious (humorless) dude. But he still kicks ass and shoots bad guys in the head. A little hard to make out just what the Mexican cartel is doing in Istanbull but who cares they're all dead! |
| User ReviewGreg CSteven is overweight, fight scenes are time warped because he's too fat to actually do them in real time. Save your money... |
| User ReviewPeter LHadn't seen a Seagal movie in a while. Probably won't again for even longer. Any acting ability he had has atrophied into a monotone, couldn't care less near whisper. His martial arts abilities appear to be gone as well. It's all hands and arms now. They never show him without several layers of clothes on, even in what is the worst love scene I've ever watched. By the book mayhem driven by a convoluted, confusing plot; Seagal gets his man, but he got everyone else too when he was ordered not to. So, do we cheer? Pretty much trash. |