Kidnap
Having her son (Sage Correa) kidnapped, the mothers turns to a frenetic woman (Halle Berry) being engaged into high-speed car pursue trying to save her son. There are no bounds for the mother's love. Watch as Halle Berry doing all her best to get her kidnapped son back.
19 July 1977, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
13 December 1955, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
7 August 1935, Chicago, USA
9 February 1972, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
August 31, 2017
Kidnap is a shoddily-directed movie - filled with ADHD editing, ridiculous twists, and a tone that irresponsibly swerves between gritty thriller and Road Runner cartoon.
August 31, 2017
In this week's instalment of cliché-explorers, we delve down deep into the question: How fierce is a mother's love?
August 04, 2017
Kidnap may strain plausibility, but it's no more absurd than Taken, and it's a kick to watch Karla, a woman with no particular set of skills, become a capable warrior based on pure maternal ferocity.
August 16, 2017
A straightforward watch, the overall result is forgettable.
August 04, 2017
"Kidnap" was shot in 2014 and has been sitting on the shelf for two years. Frankly, it should have stayed missing.
August 04, 2017
The only way Kidnap could possibly work is if the viewer isn't paying attention.
August 03, 2017
For all of Berry's breathless, screechy effort, "Kidnap" doesn't contain any suspense or tension.
August 04, 2017
Kidnap isn't schlock, it's garbage.
August 31, 2017
It's one of those movies that can be either very stupid or very entertaining. I think they wasted a good opportunity. [Full review in Spanish]
August 14, 2017
For an entire 84 minutes, I sat in the theater wondering why she decided to participate in this. I guess if for nothing else, it was good to see the actress doing something.
August 04, 2017
Berry knows how to seize the center spot and hold on tight. In Kidnap, she gets quite an exhausting workout, and so does the audience.
August 17, 2017
The director Luis Prieto (Pusher, 2012) decides to plague this whole journey with car crashes and road accidents that gradually detract strength, intensity and interest to the insights and anxieties of the protagonist. [Full review in Spanish]

