Hunter's Prayer
This high octane thriller focuses on Lucas, (Sam Worthington), a solitary assassin, hired to kill a young woman, Ella, (Odeya Rush). When he can't bring himself to pull the trigger the plan falls apart, setting in motion a twisted game of cat and mouse. Now both are marked for death and forced to form an uneasy alliance. Relentlessly pursued across Europe, their only hope for survival is to expose those responsible for brutally murdering her family and bring them to justice.
14 February 1987, Zaragoza, Spain
2 August 1976, Godalming, Surrey, England, UK
18 May 1981, Killiney, County Dublin, Ireland
26 May 1981, England, UK
16 January 1965, Budapest, Hungary
1975, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
19 October 1960, Wakefield, England, UK
June 09, 2017
The transparent goal of this frenetic cat-and-mouse thriller is to keep the action moving so viewers don't pause to contemplate the narrative incoherence behind it.
June 09, 2017
Like a Luc Besson film put through a deflavorizing machine to remove any element that could be distinctive, energetic, or fun.
June 13, 2017
Gritty, fast-paced action thriller, best suited for video viewing...
June 08, 2017
The Hunter's Prayer is too familiar and formulaic to work in any significant or even trivial way, but it's so inconsequential that it's impossible to fault the movie too much.
June 12, 2017
Worth checking-out for old-school action fans.
June 09, 2017
Too dimwitted to be disappointing.
June 09, 2017
A routine but reasonably diverting B-movie about a conscience-stricken hit man and the girl he opts not to kill.
June 09, 2017
While not doing anything special for the hitman genre, it can scratch the right itch if you're looking for a no-frills actioner.
June 14, 2017
Marks must be given for how this is a character-driven project. But despite the attempt to make each person fully rounded, none of it feels fresh or engaging.
June 08, 2017
[Traffics] in routine dumb and inept movie assassins.
June 08, 2017
Worthington, ostensibly an old hand by now at cut-rate thrillers, pulls off the ignominious trick of seeming as if he were a bouncer randomly cast in his first movie.

