Jeremy Saulnier
Rebel Ridge
An ex-Marine grapples his way through a web of small-town corruption when an attempt to post bail for his cousin escalates into a violent standoff with the local police chief.
- Director: Jeremy Saulnier
- Main Cast: Emory Cohen, AnnaSophia Robb, Don Johnson, Aaron Pierre
- Soundtrack: Brooke Blair, Will Blair
- Cinematography: Magnus Nordenhof Jønck, David Gallego
- Screenplay: Jeremy Saulnier
English Reviews
1 english reviews of Rebel Ridge (2024)
Foreign Reviews
6 foreign reviews of Rebel Ridge (2024)
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8 / 10
Translated from swedish: This is a real tight and classic action movie that dares to consistently follow a different track. Unpredictable without being erratic, sensible without feeling pretentious. Fresh!
- Anders LindahlSwedish: russin.nu »
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8 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Rebel Ridge" is a well-crafted and thrilling thriller that offers a timely commentary on the state of American society.
Swedish: filmparadiset.se »
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8 / 10
Translated from swedish: The film is well-acted, well-made, and well-written. It has good cinematography. "Rebel Ridge" is the best Netflix production in a long time - despite the fact that it is too long.
- Pidde AnderssonSwedish: toppraffel.se »
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8 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Rebel Ridge" is an unusually good thriller that primarily shines with a gripping story and raw and realistic action sequences.
- Fredrik LagnetoftSwedish: Review: "Rebel Ridge"
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6 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Rebel Ridge" does what it's supposed to as a basic action film. It skips the chit-chat and unnecessary dramatic side plots that are irrelevant to the crime plot and goes full throttle. Sometimes you need this type of film to give your brain a rest.
- Mattias BlombergSwedish: moviezine.se »
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3 / 10
Translated from swedish: Yet another completely fantastic meaningless Netflix production without nerve, pace, tension or a sensible script.
- Petter HegevallSwedish: gamereactor.se »
1. The AV Club
"Rebel Ridge" isn’t a lecture on civil asset forfeiture; it’s as elementally satisfying as a great Western. That’s really the genre Saulnier lands on here, complete with a moral clarity about its violence.
- Jesse Hassenger
The AV Club »