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Former criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London from his Icelandic hideaway when his son is involved in a heist gone wrong. This gives detective Max Lewinsky one last chance to catch the man he has always been after. As they face off, they start to uncover a deeper conspiracy they both need to solve in order to survive. R. If You Like this film you can streaming Welcome to the Punch film without downloading or paying anything HERE
Release Date Welcome to the Punch Mar 27, 2013 Limited

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Welcome to the Punch Movie Actor

James McAvoy,Mark Strong,Andrea Riseborough,Peter Mullan,David Morrissey,Elyes Gabel,Daniel Mays,Johnny Harris

Genres Welcome to the Punch : Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense

All Critical Rating For Welcome to the Punch Movie : 5.6
All Critical Percentage For Welcome to the Punch Movie : 51 %
All Critics Count For Welcome to the Punch Movie : 45
Total Vote User Welcome to the Punch Movie: Visitor
User Rating Welcome to the Punch Movie : 3.2
User Count Like for Welcome to the Punch Movie : 3,082
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"Welcome to the Punch" is derivative, dumb fun.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

One straight-faced gunfight after another, signifying nothing.
Sara Stewart-New York Post

Despite its visual polish and fine ensemble, this British police drama is strictly by-the-numbers.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

Empty, pointless and stupid, the barrage of gunfire called Welcome to the Punch is another unappealing entry in the overworked British gangster genre.
Rex Reed-New York Observer

Part of the pleasure of watching a movie like "Welcome to the Punch" is peeling away the multiple layers of inspiration, isolating the allusions and figuring out if they're what works or whether the movie earns a little credit.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times

Mistakes messiness for complexity, while ignoring characterization and real-world politics.
Steve Erickson-Village Voice

What really registers in WELCOME TO THE PUNCH is the chase scenes and the high intensity with which it all plays out.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media

Thankfully, a cast of solid U.K. actors pick up the slack, bringing intensity and behavioral nuance to an otherwise airy actioner that feels severely pared down from its original intent.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

When Max finally gets a chance to ask Jacob why the killer didn't kill him when he had the chance, the answer's as unsatisfying as the movie.
Matt Pais-RedEye

Fast-paced storytelling can't seem to hide Welcome To The Punch's tastelessly cookie-cutter script, created using material from every action thriller cliché you can rattle off the top of your head.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

Angry men mumble as they point guns at each other in a series of standoffs in Welcome to the Punch, and it almost works.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

It becomes something of a disquisition on mortality in spite of itself.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club

McAvoy keeps trying to become the Scottish Tom Cruise. In action pictures, he's more the Scottish Michael J. Fox.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

A super solid action flick. Strong and McAvoy are terrific, and the film oozes style. Fans of Michael Mann or vintage John Woo need to check this out.
Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

Ultimately a case of style over substance, and one that its top-notch British ensemble is unable to rescue.
Jason Zingale-Bullz-Eye.com

The sheer wastefulness of Eran Creevy's Welcome to the Punch is off-putting enough, but the film is also falsely painted-up as a crime epic.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine

This flawed, yet watchable action homage doesn't quite live up to its gun-toting influences, but a marvellous roster of Grade-A Brits tips the scales in Welcome To The Punch's favour.
Michael Leader-Film4

( ... ) the unrelenting darkness made me wonder if the post-production crew were living off carrots, carrot juice and carrot cake in the editing suite.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

The set pieces (most especially the opening robbery) are expertly, if self-consciously staged.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
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