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Term Life

A daughter out of options. A father out of time.
2016 | 93m | English

(8917 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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If Nick Barrow can stay alive for 21 days, he'll die happy. Everyone Nick knows wants him dead; Mob bosses, contract killers, and dirty cops. Performing the last act of a desperate man, Nick takes out a million dollar insurance policy on himself, payable to his estranged daughter. The problem? The policy doesn't take effect for 21 days. Nick knows they'll be lucky to be alive for twenty-one hours.
Release Date: Apr 29, 2016
Director: Peter Billingsley
Writer: Nick Thornborrow, Andy Lieberman
Genres: Action, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords gun, based on comic, gun battle, young daughter, cop parent, dead widow
Production Companies WWE Studios, PalmStar Media, PenLife Media
Box Office Revenue: $21,256
Budget: $16,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vince Vaughn Nick Barrow
Hailee Steinfeld Cate Barrow
Bill Paxton Detective Keenan
Jonathan Banks Harper
Mike Epps Darryl Mosley
Jordi Mollà Victor Fuentes
Shea Whigham Matty Miller
Jon Favreau Jimmy Lincoln
William Levy Allejandro
Taraji P. Henson Samantha Thurman
Annabeth Gish Lucy
Terrence Howard Sheriff Braydon
Cain Velasquez Marco
Rio Hackford Deputy Dean
Brian F. Durkin John Stasio
James Paxton Adam
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Pedro
Brent Briscoe Murphy
Peggy Sheffield Mary
Javier Carrasquillo Jaime
Jose Miguel Vasquez Oscar
Griffin Freeman Brandon
Ian Gregg Jeremy
Terri Abney Sasha
Danna Maret Becca
Derek Roberts Marcus
Kate Forbes Karen Miller
Ava Acres Cate (age 12)
Joshua Mikel Carny
Tait Fletcher Thug #2
Anna Colwell Lady
Hayes Mercure Armored Car Driver
Daniel Bernhardt Detective
Name Job
Peter Billingsley Director
Sarah Mays Makeup Department Head
E. Aaron Linker Set Designer
Cindy Carr Set Decoration
Lay'Na Anderson Key Makeup Artist
Nick Thornborrow Novel
Cedar Valentine Art Department Coordinator
J. Dennis Washington Production Design
Suzanna Boykin Hair Designer
Michael Satrazemis Camera Operator
Roberto Schaefer Director of Photography
Talya Melvey Key Hair Stylist
Michelle Wade Byrd Casting
Christopher TJ McGuire Camera Operator
Andy Lieberman Writer
Timothy David O'Brien Art Direction
Alix Hester Costume Design
Mi Young Makeup Artist
Stephen Andrich Camera Operator
Shunika Terry Hairstylist
Jeffrey N. Civa First Assistant "A" Camera
Lawrence Davis Hair Department Head
Kimberly Jones Makeup Artist
Tracy Kilpatrick Casting
Craig Gilmore Storyboard Artist
Dave Porter Original Music Composer
Dan Lebental Editor
Mary Vernieu Casting
Daniel Bernhardt Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunt Driver
Name Title
Timothy M. Bourne Executive Producer
Michael J. Luisi Producer
Victoria Vaughn Producer
Robert Ogden Barnum Executive Producer
Vishal Rungta Executive Producer
Tom Rock Executive Producer
Ankur Rungta Executive Producer
Buddy Patrick Executive Producer
Raj Brinder Singh Executive Producer
Kevin Scott Frakes Producer
Ashok Amritraj Executive Producer
Vince Vaughn Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
5.0

> When the cops and the bad guys hunting the same duo. A simple crime-thriller involving the father-daughter duo running away from the cops and thieves. It was based on the novel of the same name, but kind of feels like another version of Nicola Cage's 2012 film, 'Stolen'. In this the father at a ... ny cost protects his daughter. He was actually a heist planner and when his latest bidder was murdered after successfully accomplishing the heist, he and his daughter was targeted by some unknown men. So they're on the run, but how it will solved are told in the rest of the film. To me the film was okay, but the same old stuffs with the new cast and locations and a bit altered storyline. So nothing new in it, but somewhat entertaining. That's the point you know remade, rebooted or copied, all matters if it is boring. Anyway, I was not expecting a masterpiece. But with a concept like 'heist designer', the film was utterly wasted for running and chasing cliché stuffs. Instead, it should have had made a better film by focusing on the main character's special gift. There were none great stunt sequences, but there were some black humours in it, since Vince Vaughn is not known as an action hero. But the character and the story suited him very well and the other side Hailee Steinfeld was not bad either. The film is not worth recommending, but if you choose it, I won't stop you as it wasn't going to hurt anybody. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Rangan
5.0

> A Cool kind, but suddenly feeling the real life pressure! Another teen comedy-drama, precisely to say a coming-of-age theme based on the novel of the same name. It is not from the big production house, but the well known faces make it a worth a watch and their performances were too not bad. The ... tale of a teen tomboy girl Lucy, whose father visits home often who works in Canada and her mother is an easy going type. It's about a time for her sexual exploration and the first choice is her best buddy Kenny. But quickly the things around changes which forces her to opt the life she wants and what follows is how it all shapes up before bringing a curtain to the narration. I felt like wanting to give it a better rating, at least it deserves a decent respect, but narration had lots of up and down. That does not matter, even for how a tale begins, but the ending should have been a better one where I slightly disappointed with it. Sarah Bolger looked solid, totally one man show you could say. Maybe that is how the story was designed, but that did not stand a chance to impress me, because I thought it leaned excessively on her alone leaving other characters less developed. Anyway, it could also be said like this that it was her story which lacked the good support. It is not just a coming-of-age film, but when you look at how the story ends, that's kind of self-discovery. Maybe the girl was caught between the teenhood and adulthood, especially in the climax it leaped forward too long. The hardest part is the R rating for a teen film, though there were none nudes, even in the sex scenes, but the film topic itself highly influenced by those like experiencing and moving-on in the life. So the film is not worth going after for a watching by someone's recommendation, only when you get an opportunity without much options you could try it. 5.5/10

May 16, 2024