Taken 3
In taking his revenge and protecting the one important thing left in his life, Mills brings out his particular set of skills to find the true killer and clear his name.
26 May 1984, Seoul, Korea
31 May 1960, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, USA
13 March 1980, France
28 August 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 August 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
April 17, 2016
Its hilarious, mind-bendingly stupid climax is nearly worth the price of admission alone.December 31, 2015
What a spectacular way to ruin a great character. [Full review in Spanish]January 09, 2015
All you need to know about Taken 3 is that Liam Neeson survives an explosive car crash - twice.December 30, 2015
Thriller fans looking for a bit of brainless biff will lap it up.January 09, 2015
Here it's the audience that gets taken.January 10, 2015
Nothing gets taken here except your ticket money.April 26, 2016
It's Neeson that franchise fans will come back for. And although his lethally protective father routine has run its course, it's been fun watching the old bloke make the most of it.January 09, 2015
The logy screenplay, by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, sags under head-clutchingly banal dramatic scenes. Only Mr. Neeson's appeal somehow survives unscathed, perhaps the most impressive stunt of all.February 25, 2016
Taken 3 isn't a bad time; it's often laughable without veering totally into self-parody.January 16, 2015
Forest Whitaker turns in one of his sleepiest performances; no one else seems to be trying very hard either, yet director Olivier Megaton delivers some good chases, fist fights, and shots of Neeson looking glum.December 30, 2015
Taken 3 may be this movie's title, but the only thing taken here will be your money if you decide to pay to see what is the worst film in this franchise.