Never Back Down Critic Reviews

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Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie is just a cheesy, preposterous, semi-eroticized way of yelling, "Fight! Fight!," when two people go at it in the school cafeteria.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Gregory KirschlingAdd Critic to Favorites

Movie is dopey. And with its emphasis on stupid violence, xylophone abs, and getting yourself on YouTube, it's yet another product that makes you feel bad about today's youth culture.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Jan StuartAdd Critic to Favorites

A disposable sports drama.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

This movie isn't bad just because it follows a formula slavishly but because it does so without verve or passion.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Ruthe SteinAdd Critic to Favorites

A junior version of "Fight Club," only with no movie stars and different moves.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Stephen FarberAdd Critic to Favorites

Although the movie set in the hot new arena of mixed martial arts is a bit short on star power, it's energetic and warm-hearted enough to become a word-of-mouth hit.Read the full review

The New York Times | Jeannette CatsoulisAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie speeds up and slows down as though controlled by a director in the grip of competing medications. For those who make it to the final beatdown, however, the only pill worth taking is the one that makes you forget.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Scott TobiasAdd Critic to Favorites

Director Jeff Wadlow and screenwriter Chris Hauty are so committed to following through on the "Karate Kid" formula that they don't care for novelty; it's enough for them just to hit their cues and play up the slo-mo MMA brutality. In the future, movies this derivative will be made by robots.Read the full review

Variety | John AndersonAdd Critic to Favorites

Best part, though, is the cast: Everyone's a model, everyone beats each other half to death, and no one looks as if they've ever suffered so much as a coldsore.Read the full review

Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

Sitting through this is groan-inducing enough, but it's spiritually depressing to watch Djimon Hounsou, who deserves better.Read the full review

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