Final Score
After his niece is abducted amid a football match, a previous soldier starts to put his arrangements to spare her. In any case, she is seized by a gathering of perilous terrorists, he needs to get into genuine battles defeating destructive troubles. Likewise, he looks to bring those psychological militants for equity.
February 15, 1994 in Portugal
18 June 1957, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
August 4, 1986 in Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
September 07, 2018
Scott Mann gives the action a fair degree of oomph, Bautista supplies lunk-headed charm and Pierce Brosnan adds class as an enigmatic bearded figure in the stadium crowd.
September 06, 2018
It would be fun if there were a hint of genuine jeopardy.
September 10, 2018
For a monstrously huge muscle man, Bautista sells his own mortality like his paycheck depends on it
September 06, 2018
It's let down by lapses into cliché and by simply not being audacious enough with its action set-pieces.
September 07, 2018
Bautista is a capable fighter but shaky cameras make a lot of the action hard to follow and the writers haven't made the most of the film's unusual setting.
September 06, 2018
Dave Bautista goes full Van Damme in a Sudden Death -alike action movie that's better than it has any right to be
September 07, 2018
Final Score puts a cheeky British spin on the set-up, and it's hard not to smile when an American character gets thumped for calling the sport soccer instead of football.
September 10, 2018
To observe that Final Score is yet another Die Hard knockoff may be tiresome, but it's not as if the film gives one much of a choice, as it offers up a ceaseless barrage of scenes lifted from the John McTiernan classic.
September 06, 2018
Final Score offers nothing in the way of originality or social commentary - it's just a big, fun, brash, noisy action flick headed by someone eyeing up The Rock from a distance - and more power to it's elbow.
September 10, 2018
Possibly the least political movie about terrorism ever made, "Final Score" has no ambitions beyond pure escapism, and it meets its humble goal.
September 06, 2018
The conceit here is that the fans have no idea that terrorists are in the stadium. They may be irritated that their mobile phones don't work but are too busy watching the game to notice the killers in their midst.

