Crypto

Crypto

By John Stalberg, Jr.

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release Date: 2019-04-12
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: John Stalberg, Jr.
  • Production Company: Film Mode Entertainment
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.387/10
5.387
From 191 Ratings

Description

Kurt Russell ("The Hateful Eight") and Alexis Bledel ("The Handmaid’s Tale") highlight this gripping, timely cyber-thriller. When Wall Street banker Martin (Beau Knapp, "Death Wish") is sent to a bank branch in upstate New York, he uncovers suspicious cash flow through a local gallery selling million-dollar paintings. As Martin traces links to a violent global mob, he realizes he’s put his nearby family in grave danger. This searing action tale also stars Luke Hemsworth ("Westworld"), and Vincent Kartheiser ("Mad Men").

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  • well

    4
    By ifyoulikemyopinion788791
    well worth the rent. It was good.
  • Amature Hour - movie by algorithm

    1
    By AzurAccess
    If you like movies put together by dim-witted 11 year olds, this is for you. Bad acting, nonsense script, story going through the motions of "thriller" - but the only thing thrilling about it is to see how much pain you can stand before deciding it isn't worth the money spent; better to turn it off and watch something more professional, like the recipe instructions on the back of a soup can. Very sad that Kurt Russell stoops so low. This is the 2nd time in two weeks I've fallen for renting a movie on Apple with an interesting trailer but no there there. Maybe this is a new kind of business model: make a bomb for close to nothing, market it on Apple as though it were something (the trailer being the only thing that requires any money), then make back your investment with a nice profit before the reviews can sink your make-believe "movie." Twice burned, I don't think I'll fall for another one of these Scotch tape and bailing wire duds that I've not heard of elsewhere.

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