Movie Title : Dredd
Release Date : Sep 21, 2012 Wide Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Actors :Karl Urban,Olivia Thirlby,Lena Headey,Wood Harris,Langley Kirkwood,Junior Singo,Luke Tyler,Jason Cope,Domhnall Gleeson,Warrick Grier,Evan Rachel Wood,Adele Mngadi,Porteus Xandau,Emma Breschi,Rakie Ayola,Tamer Burjaq,Shoki Mokgapa,Yohan Chun,Eden Knowles,Desmond Lai LanMpaa Rating : R
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Critics Ranting For Dredd : 6.5Critics Percentage For Dredd : 78 %
User Ranting Movie Dredd : 3.7
User Count Like for Dredd : 145,368
Review For Movie Dredd
While not for the squeamish, Dredd 3D is an effectively gritty B movie accentuated by stylish visuals and irreverent humor.Claudia Puig-USA Today
We have seen this future. And not only does it not work - it no longer even surprises.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Proves a surprisingly unimaginative cops vs. drug lord story, complete with the weathered veteran forced to take a rookie under his wing.
Frank Lovece-Newsday
My notes are as follows: "Shoot bad guy." "Shoot bad guy." "Shoot bad guy."
Kyle Smith-New York Post
This, finally, is the Dredd movie comic book readers have been anticipating.
Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
Smartly cast and with a sharp team behind the scenes, there is no good reason why "Dredd 3D" is such a clunk-headed action picture.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
There's something to be said for DREDD's not taking itself too seriously, and if you do the same, you'll have a ball watching it.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest
A tremendously entertaining film that consistently pushes the limits of 3D creativity in a way to seem like the images are leaping straight from the comic book panels.
Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files
Dredd is like a gun - not everyone likes them and they're only good for one thing, but they do that one thing really, really well.
Matt Neal-The Standard
Visually stunning with video game violence, this is Hollywood's answer to The Raid.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
If Hollywood is going to be indicted for making mindlessly violent action films, let them at least be as good as this one.
Tim Grierson-Deadspin
Lean, mean and luridly violent, sci-fi action thriller Dredd does a much better job of bringing cult comic-book anti-hero Judge Dredd to the screen than the misfiring 1995 Sylvester Stallone version.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
"Dredd" is non-stop action plus excellent 3D effects peppering an above-average story.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
The judges are portrayed pretty uncompromisingly unlike the Stallone flick which tried to tone down the whole Fascist Police State thing.
James O'Ehley-Sci-Fi Movie Page
A very entertaining and blood soaked action science fiction flick...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
The stunningly violent Dredd 3D strips out pretense of satire, a crucial element of the British comic.
Joe Gross-Austin American-Statesman
Erase your memories of Sly's bomb with this, director Pete Travis and writer/producer Alex Garland's lean reboot.
Brett Michel-Boston Phoenix
Whether by design or otherwise, Dredd seems better-suited to a 2D home video presentation than to the 3D silver screen.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine
Tonally one-note, and that note is grim, nihilistic, super-stylized, violent and humorless. But it's a spectacular technical feat, hugely loyal to its source ... an extremely expensive arthouse action flick for the die-hard crowd.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
All gunplay and no guts ... unless you count the brain matter smeared across most of the film.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
Far from the mess of the 1995 Sylvester Stallone version - in which they made the mistake of taking the character's helmet off - this all-new take on the no-nonsense comic book anti-hero is a tightly packed, trapped-in-a-building action blamfest.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Grim, stylish, relentlessly violent - this is the balls-to-the-wall Dredd movie fans have been waiting for.
Andy Lea-Daily Star
...Dredd is one of the year's purest, most gratifying genre films.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
Never too ambitious in its storytelling, but consistently impressive in execution, Dredd is an outlier in the vast wasteland of Hollywood's overproduction-line.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
What Dredd lacks in satirical insight - a bizarre oversight, given its dystopian view of America's east coast - it makes up for in sheer brute force and meat-head violence.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age
Dredd not only succeeds as a brilliantly accurate adaptation of the decades-old comic book character, it's also an absolutely blistering and exciting dystopian action movie.
Anthony O'Connor-FILMINK (Australia)







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