
The Rathcarts and the Gibbons are modern day Montagues and Capulets, two rival families who each control their own media empire in New York City. Their teenage kids ignore the feud and fall in love, despite their parents efforts to keep them apart. With hitman, corporate corruption, love, jealousy, revenge and lust, all of the characters and emotions come to a head at the wedding in this fast moving action filled love story.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Rathcarts and the Gibbons are modern day Montagues and Capulets, two rival families who each control their own media empire in New York City. Their teenage kids ignore the feud and fall in love, despite their parents efforts to keep them apart. With hitman, corporate corruption, love, jealousy, revenge and lust, all of the characters and emotions come to a head at the wedding in this fast moving action filled love story.
Leave your thoughts about Die in a Gunfight.
| Film ThreatAlan NgI recommend Die In a Gunfight to any film fan that wants to see a different take on the mob love story. I think the romance takes a back seat to the violence when I think an equal footing would have made the film so much better. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakYour enjoyment is thus hinged on your ability to not care. Can you let the wild insanity be enough? I generally can and did for a large portion of Die in a Gunfight, but that still doesn’t make it more than a shallow lark to forget the minute you leave the theater. |
| The New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaIt’s a shame that it’s all so wincingly contrived. The film tries so hard to be slick, but its efforts are both unoriginal and painfully amateurish. |
| Screen RantMae AbdulbakiDie in a Gunfight is utterly empty, with poorly developed characters, clunky dialogue, and a disingenuous romance that attempts to be epic in nature. |
| RogerEbert.comChristy LemireSchiffli’s snarky and snide self-aware tone quickly grows wearisome, and his action sequences have a cheapness about them that’s distancing; they’re almost laughable but never so-bad-they’re-good. |
| User ReviewShanmacgeeIt was incredibly cinematic, the soundtrack was amazing. The acting was good. There were some incredibly poignant moments that were shot really well. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001I still don't understand why a lot of people say they watched this because of Alexandra Daddario. Is it just because she's pretty? I mean, I can't deny she's beautiful, but she **** sucks at acting. I saw this failure because Travis Fimmel was in it, but even he doesn't make this at least a little more enjoyable. |
| User ReviewRalfbergsWhile by the trailer looked like it will be interesting, the actual movie to me was very boring. At first it had good premise etc, but eventually it just got to the main characters preparing to run away and lots of talking and really little action or suspense - which I was looking for. Writing seemed very simple. |