

Max Payne
Directed by John MooreComing together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a police detective and an assassin, who will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.
Cast of Max Payne
Max Payne Ratings & Reviews
- RichyEOctober 19, 2025I went in hoping for gritty noir, bullet time bravado and maybe a halfway decent adaptation of the game I used to play with headphones on and lights off. What I got was Mark Wahlberg brooding through snowstorms, hallucinations and a plot that felt like it was written during a caffeine crash. The first half teased something stylish, moody lighting, slow motion gunplay and a soundtrack that tried to convince me this was serious. But by the time the break hit, the audience had made their decision. Half of them didn’t return. I stayed, partly out of stubbornness, partly out of morbid curiosity. Mila Kunis was there, technically. Ludacris played a cop, I think. Chris O'Donnell popped up just long enough to remind me he was still acting. The whole thing felt like a fever dream of pharmaceutical conspiracies and winged hallucinations, with Wahlberg doing his best “I’m in pain” face for 99 minutes. It wasn’t good. But it was something. A snow-drenched, slow motion stumble through grief and corporate nonsense. And I’ll be honest, I kind of respect it for trying, even if it failed spectacularly. I didn’t walk out. I endured it. And that’s more than I can say for half the cinema. Into the Plex library it goes, not because it’s great, but because it’s part of the journey.
- BeanietechApril 16, 2025In my opinion I think it’s worth watching. Gives a Gotham but yet max Payne game story to it. I think Mark did a pretty good job acting. Only person I didn’t get was Mika role she was way too bleh in the movie.








































