Non-Stop
Bill Marks is a washed up Air Marshal who doesn’t like to fly. During a transatlantic flight, he receives a text demanding 150 million dollars be paid into an account or a passenger will be killed every twenty minutes. When the threat comes true, the flight is thrown into chaos. The frantic hunt for the killer gets ugly when one of the suspects turns out to be Bill Marks himself.
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One scene of sensuality is trimmed. A fair amount of language is muted, including an F word and around 10 S words, and 20 religious profanities or exclamations. While there isn’t a lot of violence, there are a few moments that are skipped, though context can fill in the clues. With filters on full, teens and up could enjoy this movie.
Should I Catch this Non-Stop Flight?...
Non-Stop is an able thriller and a suspenseful entry into the whodunnit film category. As always, Liam Neeson brings his considerable screen presence to the proceedings, and he is joined by the venerable Julianne Moore and also Michelle Dockery of Downton Abbey fame. The plot will keep you guessing up to the end, and while I was a little let down by the final revelation of the perpetrator, Non-Stop was an entertaining ride.
Brian Fuller - ClearPlay Air Marshal
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, some language, sensuality and drug references; 106 min; Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra