Overview
- It jumped to the top of Netflix’s U.S. Top 10 Movies on September 16 after a quiet arrival, according to platform charts and tracking sites.
- It is currently ranking second on Amazon Prime’s movie chart after the service added the title.
- Critical reception is poor, with roughly a 17% critic score and 28% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 4.8/10 on IMDb.
- Audience reaction is sharply divided on social media even as the film posts strong placement on streaming leaderboards.
- Industry analysis credits Liam Neeson’s star recognition as a key driver of clicks over quality signals.