Ricochet

1991

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 74% · 19 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 52% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 21107 21.1K

Plot summary

An attorney is terrorized by the criminal he put away years ago when he was a cop.


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Denzel Washington as Nick Styles
John Lithgow as Earl Talbot Blake
Kevin Pollak as Larry Doyle
Anita Barone as Waitress
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Mr-Fusion 6 / 10

Man, what a whacked-out psycho thriller

"Ricochet" is a movie worth seeing (renting) for its two lead actors; both of whom approach this movie with gusto, not to mention serious talent: Denzel as the righteous crusader attorney, and Lithgow as the bat-guano crazy killer. Lithgow plays the hell out of the psycho here, not the scenery-chewing bad guy you picture from "Cliffhanger", but the unhinged and unpredictable kind. The mindscrew he puts Denzel through in this movie is something else, man. Way out there.

Sleazy and over-the-top are both very good descriptors for "Ricochet", which isn't at all what I'd expected. It does have that early '90s violence (you know it when you see it), but a lot of it's shot like a music video; it's kinda surreal. Ice Ti's character/subplot is awkwardly shoved in there, but on the other hand, Kevin Pollack's a reliable presence. I do love that Mary Ellen Trainor's playing the same character she did in "Die Hard") it's so random). This holds your attention, but it's also fairly forgettable.

6/10

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Reviewed by moonspinner55 5 / 10

Outlandish cop thriller...

Over-the-top vehicle for Denzel Washington, here playing policeman-turned-District Attorney who puts slimy killer John Lithgow away, but quickly becomes the psycho's main target after Lithgow escapes from prison (in what must be the most nondescript prison-breakout in movie history!). Ridiculous, sometimes enjoyable non-think entertainment doesn't take itself too seriously, and Washington is solid throughout. Lithgow appropriately hams it up, but Lindsay Wagner is wasted as a fellow D.A. Film tails off near the finish line for a formulaic climax, but otherwise isn't too bad. ** from ****

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