
Bill Marks, a former cop dealing with his daughter's death by drinking, is now a federal air marshal. While on a flight from New York to London, Marks gets a text telling him that unless 150 million dollars is transferred to an offshore account, someone will die every 20 minutes. Can he find the terrorist in time and save everyone?... (Full plot summary below)
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Bill Marks, a former cop dealing with his daughter's death by drinking, is now a federal air marshal. While on a flight from New York to London, Marks gets a text telling him that unless 150 million dollars is transferred to an offshore account, someone will die every 20 minutes. Can he find the terrorist in time and save everyone?
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| Chicago ReaderBen SachsThe filmmaking is playful without feeling jokey, the narrative stuffed with fun complications. |
| Zaki's CornerZaki HasanOffers enough pulpy pleasures to keep audiences engaged and invested during its breezy 106 minutes, but they're just as likely to leave it on the tarmac once the ride is over. |
| Fresno BeeRick BentleyThe film soars through a plot that grows to preposterous heights. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowSinks to a level of ridiculousness that harshes the buzz from even a top-notch cast and engaging set-up. |
| BET.comClay CaneLiam Neeson is the granddaddy of action films. The Oscar winner's stoic, deep-voiced, monotone, but - most importantly - likable demeanor is consistently entertaining. You want him to win and he always does. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesWhile there may be some plot holes or absurd conveniences if you were determined to look hard enough, the film is too much fun to bother worrying about it. Sit back and enjoy it, Captain Neeson has everything fully in control. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThere is hardly a beat that passes in which the screenplay ... doesn't introduce some new, clever element or complication to the film's dizzying mix. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkNon-Stop features such a brilliant set-up that you spend most of the film wondering if it can pay it off. The answer is no. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereDo not underestimate the Irishman with a particular set of skills. Flimsy plot, but substantial cast make this work. |
| Mania.comRob VauxLiam Neeson kills a man in the airplane lavatory at 40,000 feet. You now know everything necessary to determine whether Non-Stop is for you. |