
Brooklyn cop Gino Felino is about to go outside and play catch with his son Tony when he receives a phone call alerting him that his best friend Bobby Lupo has been shot dead in broad daylight on 18th Avenue in front of his wife Laurie Lupo and his two kids by drug kingpin Richie Madano, who has been Gino and Bobby's enemy since childhood. As Gino is hunting Madano down, Gino discovers the motive behind Bobby's murder. This is when Gino's hunt for Madano leads to the showdown... (Full plot summary below)
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Brooklyn cop Gino Felino is about to go outside and play catch with his son Tony when he receives a phone call alerting him that his best friend Bobby Lupo has been shot dead in broad daylight on 18th Avenue in front of his wife Laurie Lupo and his two kids by drug kingpin Richie Madano, who has been Gino and Bobby's enemy since childhood. As Gino is hunting Madano down, Gino discovers the motive behind Bobby's murder. This is when Gino's hunt for Madano leads to the showdown of a lifetime.
Leave your thoughts about Out for Justice.
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleBut it entertained me more than Seagal's first three movies. There's more verbal energy and atmosphere, more humor: in-your-face, scabrous, wise-guy macho humor. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairA muddled yet mostly entertaining actioner... |
| VarietyVariety StaffOut for Justice harbors an incredibly simple vengeance plot loaded with enough macho sadism to satiate the action genre's bloodthirsty fans. |
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaI didn't care much for this movie. It's brutal and it's brutalizing. It seeks to make the audience an accomplice rather than a rational observer. |
| New York TimesJanet MaslinThough it boasts a big budget and is indeed busier and more densely populated than Seagal's previous efforts, Out for Justice feels cheap, not only in its production but in its content. It's "Scarface" without a point of view; it's shallow plot cluttered with extreme violence, both verbal and physical. |
| The Seattle TimesMichael UpchurchWhat’s numbing about this sub-Eastwood potboiler isn’t just the grisliness of the violence but the absence of any possibility that Seagal will stumble, or show doubt or pain, or have to challenge himself in order to defeat his enemies. |
| FulvueDrive-in.comChuck O'LearyOne of Seagal's few decent bonecrunchers thanks to good direction by the underrated John Flynn (The Outfit, Rolling Thunder, Best Seller). |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksSeagal may be a success, but I'm just grateful he only makes one movie a year. |
| User ReviewRuss BPrime Seagal -- this is a bloody fun B-movie that succeeds most other Seagal action romps due to its excellent fight choreography and the grounded yet threatening villain. |
| User ReviewMichael FThe only way this movie could be better is if it were longer |