Academy Award winner Liam Neeson has continued to churn out hitman related action films with diminishing returns, even firing off a trio of pandemic era releases – The Marksman, The Ice Road, and Blacklight – to keep fans of his very particular set of skills happy, and now he’s at it again in Martin GoldenEye Campbell’s Memory.
A remake of the 2003 Belgian film The Memory of a Killer, the film also stars Guy Pearce, who has great pedigree when it comes to memory related thrillers with Memento, Monica Bellucci (Spectre), and Ray Stevenson (Punisher: War Zone), and you can check out the trailer here….
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Directed by Martin Campbell (Casino Royale), the psychological thriller “Memory” stars Neeson as Alex Lewis, an expert hitman even as an older man. He’s tasked with a job in El Paso, Texas, but when Alex learns it’s to murder a child, he refuses, leading to a deadly situation where he hunts the folks who hired him while also being pursued by an FBI agent (Guy Pearce). Making matters even more dicey: Alex is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and his memory loss forces him to question every decision he makes.
Memory is in cinemas from April 29th.