My first thought after watching the trailer for The Grey, “This looks like Taken + Alive with a little Marty Stouffer's Wild America mixed in” – an adventure film that involves an occasional Liam Neeson wolf killing spree. Instead, The Grey is about
Liam Neeson plays to his newly minted action-hero image in The Grey, an Arctic-set survival thriller directed by Joe Carnahan. As one of the few people to walk away after a plane smashes into the Alaskan tundra, it's up to him to help the others fend
The Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment action-comedy starring the actress scored No. 2 spot on Friday with $4 million-plus.
Liam Neeson has had quite a bit of success the past few years with January and February action flicks. Taken became an early blockbuster in 2009 and Unknown did solid business almost 12 months ago. That was one
Joe Carnahan, director of Liam Neeson movie "The Grey," will write and direct a reboot of Charles Bronson's "Death Wish."