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  • Summary: AJ always wanted a nice, quiet life. For the past 10 years, his best friend Jack has been living it for him. Now, after paying his debt, AJ is finally coming home – but he’s about to learn getting out of prison doesn’t mean you’re free. When Jack finds himself in the crosshairs of the locathe local crime boss, AJ must revisit the sin s of his past to protect the people he loves. (World Wrestling Entertainment) Expand
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  1. Positive: 0 out of 8
  2. Negative: 5 out of 8
  1. Reviewed by: Eric Hynes
    Sep 6, 2011
    60
    This WWE-produced thriller is the best kind of bait-and-switch, auguring cranium-crushing action but instead delivering a meandering, eccentric, downright adorable existential crime yarn.
  2. Reviewed by: Roger Moore
    Sep 6, 2011
    25
    Lawyer-turned-screenwriter Dylan Schaffer's script is an unhappy combination of genres, tones, too many dead stretches of people in cars and inept dialogue. Rapaport's tiresome patter doesn't allow for the weak laughs to land.
  3. Reviewed by: Lou Lumenick
    Sep 9, 2011
    25
    The latter is played by Parker Posey, who looks baffled throughout. As well she should.
  4. Reviewed by: Joe Neumaier
    Sep 9, 2011
    20
    These World Wrestling Entertainment-produced movies are a world unto themselves: Cliché-ridden B-flicks anchored by monstrously huge grapplers giving acting their all.

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  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 1 out of 1
  1. Acting wasn't the best, and the storyline went from alright to worse in a split moment. Horrible script. Triple H was alright, though he should stay in wrestling shows and not in movies. Expand

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