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When disgraced ex-cop steps onto the ledge of a Manhattan hotel rooftop, a police psychologist is assigned to talk him down. However, he might have some other plans.
As befitting the blunt dullness of the title, it manages the neat trick of being curiously watchable without ever crossing the line into remotely interesting.
May 03, 2015
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The solution to "now what do we do for 103 minutes?" is to pile as many silly distractions into the running time as possible.
"Man on a Ledge" is not a film that will change the way we look at thrillers, but it is a film that has enough thrills to provide for a very entertaining ride
This is one of the few movies that, with its skyscraper action scenes, probably needed to be made in 3-D. As it is, though, it's barely in 2-D - and really, I'm not sure it needed to be made at all.