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The Runner

The Runner

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Courteney Cox lights up Vegas in THE Runner.
Review: As there have been many films on the subject of gambling,I was rather surprised by the unique script and stylish directing this film had to offer. John Goodman shows that his acting range can include EVIL. However, even though this production is a cut above the rest, it is Courteney Cox who stands out. Cox is one of the few actresses in tinsel town that is always full of surprises. From Friends to a wide range of film work, Courteney Cox is always re-inventing herself. The Runner is just another example of her good work.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't even open if it was a Christmas gift
Review: Good supporting actors...bad plot.You'll wish the movies run time was even shorter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definately one to watch!
Review: I love this movie! It was funny at the start, then kept me on the edge of my seat in the middle, and worried about how everything was gonna turn out at the end. I wasn't sure whether I wanted the baby to be a girl which would be a happy ending, or a boy which would be more interesting. I won't spoil it for you by telling you how the ending worked out.

Ron Eldard was fantastic in this movie, as were Courteney Cox and John Goodman. Eldard in particular was very believable. He and Cox seemed to have good chemistry between them, although Cox's real life husband David Arquette plays a barman.

I would recomend this movie to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: intense film noir
Review: In my opinion, this was a nicely done film that pulled no punches. It showed the reality of a gamblers life, and how things don't always go smoothly, even in the movies. Ron Eldard and Courteney Cox gave great performances. Eldard played a convincing Edward, and I appreciated the emotion. Cox as Karina shows that she indeed has range as an actress. Not to give the movie away, but the delivery scene was intense, and Cox was excellent. The chemistry between the two was hot. John Goodman's performance as Deep Throat was good, but I'm not sure I was convinced that he could play someone as ruthless as the character was suppose to be. All in all, if you want to see how good an actor Ron Eldard is, or if you're wondering if Courteney Cox has range, check this movie out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: intense film noir
Review: In my opinion, this was a nicely done film that pulled no punches. It showed the reality of a gamblers life, and how things don't always go smoothly, even in the movies. Ron Eldard and Courteney Cox gave great performances. Eldard played a convincing Edward, and I appreciated the emotion. Cox as Karina shows that she indeed has range as an actress. Not to give the movie away, but the delivery scene was intense, and Cox was excellent. The chemistry between the two was hot. John Goodman's performance as Deep Throat was good, but I'm not sure I was convinced that he could play someone as ruthless as the character was suppose to be. All in all, if you want to see how good an actor Ron Eldard is, or if you're wondering if Courteney Cox has range, check this movie out.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOODMAN IS THE BADMAN
Review: Meandering around in his warehouse like abode, John Goodman as "Deepthroat" exudes a sedentary and malevolent evil that forms the foundation for this well written, if inconsequential, movie. Ron Eldard stars as Edward, a man with a gambling addiction, who takes his uncle's (Joe Mantegna) advice to work as a runner for Goodman. During this time, he meets a waitress named Corinna (played well by Courteney Cox), falls in love and decides to go straight and give up his addiction. Sorry, Ron. It doesn't work out that way and before you know it, Eldard is using Goodman's money to gamble and even when he wins $110,000, it's not enough: he wants more. Cox gets pregnant, Eldard buys her engagement ring with Goodman's money, and sets up the plot for a dark, disturbing ending.
Eldard is exceptional in his role; playing against his boyish good looks, he embodies the frustration, obstinance and greed which forms the basis of most addicts. Bokeem Woodbine as a fellow runner is smooth and also fundamentally evil; Lucy Lin as a Chinese dealer is marvelous in how she maintains her stoic stance while Eldard keeps losing and betting again.
The final scene in the ballpark is unique, and gruesome in its delivery.
The problem with the movie, in spite of its technical expertise, is its hollowness. Eldard while riveting is not sympathetic, and Goodman is so bad, he's tedious.
THE RUNNER is a solid, if cerebral, thriller; it just doesn't move you the way I would have liked.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOODMAN IS THE BADMAN
Review: Meandering around in his warehouse like abode, John Goodman as "Deepthroat" exudes a sedentary and malevolent evil that forms the foundation for this well written, if inconsequential, movie. Ron Eldard stars as Edward, a man with a gambling addiction, who takes his uncle's (Joe Mantegna) advice to work as a runner for Goodman. During this time, he meets a waitress named Corinna (played well by Courteney Cox), falls in love and decides to go straight and give up his addiction. Sorry, Ron. It doesn't work out that way and before you know it, Eldard is using Goodman's money to gamble and even when he wins $110,000, it's not enough: he wants more. Cox gets pregnant, Eldard buys her engagement ring with Goodman's money, and sets up the plot for a dark, disturbing ending.
Eldard is exceptional in his role; playing against his boyish good looks, he embodies the frustration, obstinance and greed which forms the basis of most addicts. Bokeem Woodbine as a fellow runner is smooth and also fundamentally evil; Lucy Lin as a Chinese dealer is marvelous in how she maintains her stoic stance while Eldard keeps losing and betting again.
The final scene in the ballpark is unique, and gruesome in its delivery.
The problem with the movie, in spite of its technical expertise, is its hollowness. Eldard while riveting is not sympathetic, and Goodman is so bad, he's tedious.
THE RUNNER is a solid, if cerebral, thriller; it just doesn't move you the way I would have liked.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best performance yet by Cox!
Review: This movie was intense. Ron Eldard plays a man who is addicted to gambling (Edward). He loses all of his money, but his uncle, Rocco (Joe Mantegna) offers to help. He gives him the number of Deepthroat (John Goodman), the sports bookie.

Edward meets Karina (Courteney Cox). She is a Casino waitress and he is attracted to her right away. They go out and become deeply involved. Karina becomes pregnant. Edward has been lying to her this whole time. She does not know that he has a gambling problem (he hasn't told her) and when she asks him about it, he lies. Eventually though, she finds out.

Edward went behind Deepthroat's back and spent the runner money. Deepthroat tells him that if Karina has a girl, they're even (he won't kill him), but if he has a boy, he will be Deepthroat's.

The last half hour of this movie is the best...I won't tell you anything, i don't wan't to give it away, but Deepthroat challenges Edward one more time, and Karina goes into labour. If you are a fan of anyone in the cast, or just want to be entertained by a great, suspensful movie, this is a good bet for that!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: This movie was pretty good. Realistic in a sense. I should know, I gamble a lot on sports. I think i might even be considered to have a problem with gambling. Oh well. Anyway, i dont think this movie is worth buying. just rent it.


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