the result is a three-pronged narrative that inventively plays with structure and time, allowing the natural dramatic tension of Malarek's international chase to nicely dovetail with Léger's ugly experiences in the criminal justice system
Josh Hartnett continues to carve out an impressive second stage of his career as a reliable character actor, while Olivier Pilon makes good on the promises made by Xavier Dolan's Mommy a few years back
effective true-crime story; Messy and overlong, this based-on-a-true-story crime drama still has an innovative structure and crisp, colorful performances that grab you, even as you feel enraged by its cruelty and corruption
Daniel Roby's enthralling but needlessly overcomplicated true-crime thriller; powerful and well-acted; “Most Wanted” runs a little long and a little ragged, but it's still a solid adaptation of a mind-boggling, true-life story
an incredible performances from Hartnett, Pilon, and Gaffigan. But its this sense that large chunks of the story is missing that in the end that falls flat; Still, the film giving us the facts when it needed to deliver energy and tension