Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 15
Guy Ritchie's 98-Minute 'In the Grey' Delivers Action as Cavill and Gyllenhaal Lead Extractions
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 15

Guy Ritchie's 98-Minute 'In the Grey' Delivers Action as Cavill and Gyllenhaal Lead Extractions

9 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 15
  • A new review casts “In the Grey” as a brisk 1-hour-38-minute action thriller built around Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal executing one extraction plan after another.
  • Guy Ritchie sets the film in the Canary Islands and Jeddah, framing its “grey” zone as the space between legal and illegal rather than right and wrong.
  • Eiza González plays lawyer Rachel Wild, backed by Cavill’s Sid and Gyllenhaal’s Bronco, while Rosamund Pike and Carlos Bardem anchor the film’s financial-crime plot.
  • The review says the movie delivers Ritchie’s familiar formula of stylish characters, bantering dialogue and explosive set pieces, drawing comparisons to “The A-Team.”
  • The theatrical release follows mixed early critical reception, including a 55% Rotten Tomatoes score from 11 reviews and reports of a troubled distribution path.
Can star power save Guy Ritchie's 'generic' thriller from a crowded May box office and audience fatigue?
With another 'rotten' score, is Guy Ritchie's signature 'effortlessly cool' style finally losing its appeal?
Does Eiza González’s standout performance in a 'disposable' film signal a larger trend for female action stars?