The Contractor

The Contractor
After being involuntarily discharged from the U.S. Army's Special Operations Forces, James Harper (Pine) decides to support his family by joining a private contracting organization alongside his best friend (Foster) and under the command of a fellow veteran (Sutherland).
Kevin Ward reviewedJuly 12, 2025
This movie simultaneously feels way better than it has any right to be yet also much worse than it deserves to be. Chris Pine and Ben Foster re-team and rekindle some of their old Hell or High Water magic. Keifer Sutherland puts his stamp on his character—you’ll never guess what happens.
Ultimately, this film is passably entertaining. Don’t go out of your way to catch this, but it’s not bad. Watched with the whole family, but none of them were really feeling this one either. Loses half a star for that. Although we did get to teach them what FUBAR means, so they’ll have something to share with friends at school tomorrow.