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202490 minAction, Thriller

Lights Out

Is Lights Out a Hit or Flop?

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Is Lights Out worth watching? With a rating of 6.913/10, this Action, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lights Out Synopsis

A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just-released ex-con, pitting him against corrupt cops and hired killers now gunning for him and all those he cares about.

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Top Cast

Frank Grillo
Frank GrilloMichael 'Duffy' Duffield
Mekhi Phifer
Mekhi PhiferMax Bomer
Jaime King
Jaime KingDetective Ellen Ridgway
Dermot Mulroney
Dermot MulroneySage Parker
Scott Adkins
Scott AdkinsDon 'The Reaper' Richter
Amaury Nolasco
Amaury NolascoFosco
Donald Cerrone
Donald CerroneCarter
JuJu Chan
JuJu ChanLynx
Justin Furstenfeld
Justin FurstenfeldStan 'The Man' Lazare
Paul Sloan
Paul SloanDetective Kincaid

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lights Out worth watching?

Lights Out has received mixed reviews with a 6.913/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Thriller movies.

Is Lights Out hit or flop?

Lights Out has received average ratings (6.913/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Lights Out?

Lights Out is a Action, Thriller movie that A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just-released ex-con, pitting him against corrupt cops and hired killers now gunnin...

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Critic Reviews

MovieGuysFeb 20, 2024
★ 4

Comes across as an unconvincing remake of the Jean Claude Van Damme movie Lionhart, from 1990. Van Damme was in his prime when he made this film. The idea of him as an up and coming fighter made sense.Not so much so, in this reviewers estimation, when the lead character is a 58 year old "street fighter." Its a shame too, as I really like Frank Grillo. In any case, unsurprisingly, the fight scenes feel awkward and unconvincing. Even Scott Adkins, who I believe, would have made for a more credible lead in this role, can't save this action, martial arts, pot boiler. In summary, a poor story, questionable casting decisions and generally crummy fight scenes, leave little to be desired. Lights Out, indeed.