The Samaritan
After many years in prison, Foley (Samuel L. Jackson) is finished with the grifter's life, but the son (Luke Kirby) of his former partner has an ingenious plan worth $8 million and he wants Foley in.
12 May 1966, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
21 June 1978, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
5 February 1948, Wharfedale, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
25 July 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
16 July 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
21 December 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
7 January 1982, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
1943, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
28 June 1967, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1946, Bay-de-Verde, Newfoundland, Canada
21 May 1955, Gastonia, North Carolina, USA
May 22, 2012
Director David Weaver and co-writer Elan Mastai's neo-noir script is just a shadow of the genre.
May 18, 2012
[Jackson's] doleful revenant is in almost every scene, and this hardworking actor seems to know that the film around him should be a light-footed caper instead of a grim noir with a side order of deviance.
May 17, 2012
Way too much psychosexual melodrama, portrayed in performances that range from utterly bored (Jackson) to embarrassingly broad (Kirby).
May 19, 2012
It packs its narrative with a succession of increasingly clichéd twists, one of which involves the sudden recognition that its main character, Foley (Samuel L. Jackson), is romantically involved with his own daughter.
July 26, 2013
The Samaritan benefits substantially from the inclusion of a shocking turn in the narrative at around the halfway point...
May 18, 2012
It's not honest with its people, or its plot. And the only ones it really cheats are audience members.
May 18, 2012
A scripted cliché: the ex-con who wants to go straight until the plot kicks in.
May 28, 2012
What could have been an intriguing character study about redemption turns into an absurd series of eye-rolling plot twists that makes it impossible to take this mess seriously.
May 18, 2012
Even the spirited Ruth Negga can't lift this by-the-numbers neo-noir out of its dull parboiled rut.
May 17, 2012
The haphazard feeling of the narrative deflates any real tension.
May 18, 2012
The experience of watching Samuel L. Jackson actually act is the only real pleasure to be gleaned from the movie.
May 18, 2012
"The Samaritan" proves that even Samuel L. Jackson can be boring.

