Watch White House Down Movie Online Streaming MegavideoYou can watch White House Down movie in HD without Downloading Free HEREThe White House is under siege in this action thriller from Independence Day director Roland Emmerich and The Amazing Spider-Man's writer James Vanderbilt in this Sony Pictures release. Channing Tatum stars. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi PG-13 Movie Release on Theater Jun 28, 2013 Wide | |
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White House Down Movie Cast | |
Channing Tatum,Jamie Foxx,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Jason Clarke,Richard Jenkins,Joey King,James Woods,Nicolas Wright,Jimmi Simpson,Michael Murphy,Rachelle Lefevre,Lance Reddick,Matt Craven,Jake Weber,Peter Jacobson,Barbara Williams,Kevin Rankin,Garcelle Beauvais,Falk Hentschel,Romano Orzari | |
Genres : Drama,Action & Adventure | |
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All Critics Rating For White House Down : 5.3 | |
All Critics Count For White House Down : 82 | |
All Critics Percentage For White House Down : 46 % | |
White House Down Movie Review | |
The essential climate of the movie - the climate of hysteria, dysfunction and mendacity, backed up by an enduring, essentially optimistic and arguably idiotic culture of popular patriotism ... feels strikingly authentic to our historical moment. Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com White House Down is the kind of celebration of rampant mayhem in which everyone seems to have a rocket launcher -- or at least a live hand grenade -- at the ready, just in case they need to dispatch a scrum of exceptionally vile and cruel villains. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post As demented and entertaining as promised, and a little less idiotic than feared. Manohla Dargis-New York Times White House Down has exactly what you'd expect from [Emmerich] and from the genre, only louder and dumber. Peter Howell-Toronto Star "White House Down" is solidly within its genre. In a deeper sense, though, it bespeaks a fatigue that's hard to distinguish from brain death. Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal Each nutty scenario is surpassed by the next, ludicrous story lines coalesce with expert orchestration, and absurd details return with perfect timing to build to a crescendo of hilarity. Peter Keough-Boston Globe A movie that makes you feel dumber every second you're watching it and thanks to its two-hour plus run time, you'll be backed to a second grade reading level by the time the end credits mercifully arrive. Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files If you have to chose just one White House under attack movie, the wise choice would be to spend your money on Olympus Has Fallen. Rebecca Murray-About.com In Emmerich's universe, no one ever went broke underestimating the world's desire to see things go boom. Cary Darling-Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com Despite the impressive special effects, even without the silly reprehensible political slant, this movie is so ridiculous with so many laughable scenes, that it could almost pass as a comedy. Tony Medley-Tolucan Times White House Down is...delivered with all subtlety of a portrait of Thomas Jefferson getting a bullet right through the head. Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist White House Down should not be as enjoyable as it is. And yet, it finds a way. Pass the popcorn. David Medsker-Bullz-Eye.com Some film student or sociologist will have a field day dissecting what it says about Americans' view of their government in 2013 that we blew up the White House not once but twice in a three-month period. In the meantime, though, pass the popcorn. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune It's fun to see Tatum and Foxx fire rocket launchers and make jokes about sneakers, but it's also compelling to care about their kids and their ladies and keeping all those people safe. Kate Erbland-Film School Rejects When the White House gets attacked, who better than SMA (Sexiest Man Alive) Channing Tatum and Django Unchained Jamie Foxx to save the day? Nell Minow-Beliefnet No one's going to confuse this for art, but it's insanely fun. Alonso Duralde-What the Flick?! It's a blatant attempt for the director to revive his box office fortunes by blowing up parts of the White House Complex as gaudily as he did 18 years ago. Michael Sragow-Orange County Register White House Down is the new standard-bearer for what summer action fluff should be. Devin Faraci-Badass Digest Emmerich has always handled action scenes capably. Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer Even high-concept, formulaic and rote filmmaking requires a certain skill set, and it's on display here. Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | |
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