There's something inherently appealing about "16 Blocks," in which Hollywood players who spend their share of time on overblown product director Richard Donner, of the "Lethal Weapon" franchise, and Bruce Willis bite off a smaller chunk of plot and at least shoot for something gritty and real. Yes, there will be SWAT teams and a runaway bus careening through parked cars, but the story's core is about as stripped-down as an action film can be. Read the full review
Director: Richard Donner
Starring: Bruce Willis, Dante 'Mos Def' Smith, David Morse, David Zayas, David Sparrow
Run time: 105 minutes
Release date: March 3, 2006
Rating: PG-13 for violence, intense sequences of action, and some strong language.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: C+
"... goes from one implausible situation and hail of bullets to the next outlandish moment and more gunfire. There are also moments of extreme, flat dullness those generally being the moments when Def isn't talking."
Austin American-Statesman: 3 of 5 stars
"There's not much here that we haven't seen before, but it adds up to an enjoyable ride through Bowery alleys and Chinatown rooftops."