The Killer’s Game Review: Dave Bautista Aims Well, But The Film Misses The Mark

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Maybe it’s just because of the popularity and success of the John Wick franchise, but it feels like we’ve had an awful lot of “professional killer” movies of late. Not just movies that feature criminals, but movies that feature criminals in a way that frames their profession as not much different from the average nine-to-five job (except that instead of punching a time clock, they pull triggers).

The Killer’s Game

Dave bautista talking on a phone and looking serious in The Killer's Game

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

Release Date: September 13, 2024
Directed By:
J. J. Perry
Written By:
Rand Ravich and James Coyne
Starring:
Dave Bautista, Sofia Boutella, Terry Crews, Pom Klementief
Rating:
Rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, language, some sexual material, brief drug use and nudity.
Runtime:
104 minutes

The Killer’s Game is the latest in the “one man versus an arena full of professional assassins” genre. It stars Dave Bautista in the lead role of the “one man” this time around. He’s a former soldier-turned-professional-killer Joe Flood. Joe is the best hired killer in Europe, though he’ll only take your job if you want him to kill somebody who is a “bad guy.” This is our movie’s hero after all; you wouldn’t want the professional assassin to be unlikeable.