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Flight Risk

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2025 | 91m | English

(36786 votes)

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Popularity: 15 (history)

Director: Mel Gibson
Writer: Jared Rosenberg
Staring:
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A U.S. Marshal escorts a government witness to trial after he's accused of getting involved with a mob boss, only to discover that the pilot who is transporting them is also a hitman sent to assassinate the informant. After they subdue him, they're forced to fly together after discovering that there are others attempting to eliminate them.
Release Date: Jan 22, 2025
Director: Mel Gibson
Writer: Jared Rosenberg
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords hitman, pilot, airplane accident, informant, anchorage, alaska, cessna, federal marshal, accountant
Production Companies Icon Productions, Davis Entertainment, Lionsgate, Hammerstone Studios, Media Capital Technologies
Box Office Revenue: $48,701,987
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Wahlberg Daryl
Michelle Dockery Madolyn
Topher Grace Winston
Leah Remini Van Sant (voice)
Maaz Ali Hassan (voice)
Paul Ben-Victor Coleridge (voice)
Eilise Patton Janine (voice)
Senor Pablo Bush Pilot (voice)
Savanah Joeckel Rescue Worker #1
Mark 'Cowboy' Schotz Rescue Worker #2
Monib Abhat Hassan
Milko Kadikov Milko D'Killa
Atanas Srebrev State Trooper #1 (uncredited)
Georgi S. Georgiev State Trooper #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Allan A. Apone Makeup Artist
Mel Gibson Director
Jared Rosenberg Writer
David Meyer Production Design
Lisa Son Set Decoration
Kristen Kopp Costume Design
Rebecca R. Ryan Production Supervisor
Rob Burgess First Assistant Director
Jesse Noel Special Effects Supervisor
Haley Dunphy Makeup Department Head
Shannon Fisher Hair Department Head
Julia Marie Gallen Key Hairdresser
Glen P. Griffin Makeup Effects
Douglas Dresser Production Supervisor
Bill Wohlken Post Production Supervisor
Allan Aguilar Second Second Assistant Director
Vanessa Hickey Second Assistant Director
Monika Hristova Additional Photography
Sandra Daly Assistant Property Master
James M. Hicks Leadman
Jeff Shewbert Construction Coordinator
Christopher Stanback Property Master
Kami Asgar Sound Designer
Dan Sweetman Storyboard Artist
Tim Swope Assistant Art Director
Kyle Arzt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeremy B. Davis Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sam Fan Sound Effects Editor
Bob Gremore ADR Mixer
Austin Holman Boom Operator
Matt Kendall Sound Mixer
Brandyn Marko Sound Assistant
Sean McCormack Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Erin Oakley Supervising Sound Editor
Jesus Rodriguez ADR Recordist
Nikolay Sabchev Boom Operator
Tim Tuchrello Sound Assistant
Chris Whiteside ADR Mixer
Kathy McKee Casting
Nikolai Nikolov Art Direction
Jake Alonzo Special Effects Technician
Bethany Curry Stunt Double
Kevin L. Jackson Utility Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunt Double
Tim Geary Special Effects Technician
George Phillips Special Effects Technician
Daniel Yeager Special Effects
Phil Carbonaro Visual Effects
Kevin Jacques Visual Effects Editor
Jason Maynard Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeremy Nelson Compositing Supervisor
Sophie Williamson Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeffrey G. Barnett Stunts
Viktor Hristov Stunts
Jimmy Romano Stunts
Ser Baffo Still Photographer
Klemens Becker Additional Photography
Dylan D'Orio Additional Second Assistant Camera
Esteban Favela Second Assistant Camera
Bryan Hardimon Rigging Grip
Zack Haskell Drone Operator
Nick Lantz Aerial Camera Technician
Andrei Mignea Lighting Technician
Traiana Nescheva First Assistant Camera
Jeremy Okada Assistant Camera
Elizabeth Papacostas Additional Second Assistant Camera
Derek Plough First Assistant "A" Camera
R Michael Sasser Key Grip
Samuel Willey "A" Camera Operator
Lorraine Crossman Costumer
Nancy Foster Tailor
Josalene Ginn Key Costumer
Misti Moreaux Costume Supervisor
Matt Blackshear Digital Intermediate Editor
Colin Dove Dailies Operator
Ken Lebre Dailies Manager
Aj Raymundo Colorist
Frédéric North Aerial Coordinator
Petra McElvenny Visual Effects Producer
Johnny Derango Director of Photography
Antonio Pinto Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alex Lebovici Executive Producer
John Davis Producer
Petr Jákl Executive Producer
Christopher Woodrow Executive Producer
Mel Gibson Producer
Bruce Davey Producer
Russell Hollander Executive Producer
K. Blaine Johnston Executive Producer
Jacques Abrahamian Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

<em>'Flight Risk'</em> is a film that I'm not totally convinced by, though in the end I think I like it. On the one hand, it has inconsistent suspense, has dodgy humour and doesn't truly entertain like an action thriller ought to. On the other hand, the performances are good, the exterior plane shot ... s are convincing and the twisty nature makes it watchable. Mark Wahlberg (amusing accent), Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace are actors that I enjoyed watching here, Grace manages to overcome some cringey dialogue that was (hopefully, for his sake) written for him; the banter isn't great, the more serious stuff he is solid at. Monib Abhat also has iffy comedy, though does make it work more; a mostly voice role helps. Overall, a fine time at the movies. Like last week, I was fortunately able to watch it as part of a double header on the big screen - this time with Steven Soderbergh's <em>'Presence'</em>. Back-to-back 90 minutes, I'm cool with long run times but sometimes its nice to have films of such a length. For what it's worth, that other flick is the better.

Jan 24, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

With the boss of the "Moretti" crime family about to go on trial, his accountant "Winston" (Topher Grace) thought it better to skedaddle to the Alaskan wilderness. Unluckily for him, determined deputy marshal "Madolyn" (Michelle Dockery) tracks him down and engages the pilot of a single-prop aircraf ... t to fly him back to New York to turn state's evidence. The pilot (Mark Wahlberg) is one of those annoyingly chirpy guys and off they set. It's gonna be a bumpy ride, but after she notices a few scars on this man, it proves to be a great deal bumpier as their tiny little cockpit becomes the scene for quite a power struggle. It's that claustrophobic environment and quite an engaging effort from Wahlberg that deliver here as this airborne game of cat and mouse hots up. Sure, it does repeat itself once too often and the story is really all quite predictably weak, but the scenario does work well enough and with Grace's wise-cracking and a competent performance from Dockery it's actually not a bad watch for ninety minutes.

Jan 26, 2025
wulfgold
N/A

Mark Wahlberg crashes a CIA helicopter into an aeroplane then beats up some Koreans. Masterpiece. ...

Feb 02, 2025
RalphRahal
3.0

Flight Risk (2025) starts off promising, with a strong setup, solid camera work, and an intriguing atmosphere. The first few shots in the cabin pull you in, and the takeoff sequence gives some nice scenic visuals. But once the plane gets in the air, the movie loses its edge. The direction is compete ... nt but lacks any real flair, shifting into a standard back-and-forth between characters that makes everything feel predictable. The plot tries to build tension with espionage and intrigue, but it never fully develops. There are a lot of questionable decisions made by the characters, and the script doesn’t do much to make them feel believable. Mark Wahlberg delivers a solid performance, holding his character well, but the supporting cast doesn’t bring much to the table. The CGI is a weak point, especially considering how much the movie relies on it. With most of the story taking place inside the plane, you'd expect at least the exterior shots to be convincing, but they aren't. The action sequences feel choppy, and some moments defy logic in ways that take you out of the experience. The score is there, but nothing stands out. Overall, Flight Risk had potential but ends up being an average thriller that leans too much on familiar tropes without adding anything new.

Mar 03, 2025
msbreviews
1.0

Flight Risk crashes and burns in spectacular fashion. It's so confused about its own identity that it never takes off. It awkwardly straddles the line between brainless action flick and tense, claustrophobic thriller, failing miserably at both. The overall writing is a disaster, with dialogue so woo ... den that even the most mundane conversations feel like an endurance test. The pacing is just as dreadful, with lifeless, generic interactions dragging between absurd fight sequences. In addition to the unthinkable level of suspension of disbelief, the cast is also unable to improve the appalling material. Topher Grace delivers an awful performance, while Michelle Dockery and Mark Wahlberg - who admittedly commits to his lunatic role - can't escape the movie's overwhelming ridiculousness. Wahlberg's bald head and absurd dialogue make it impossible to take him seriously. But the real disappointment is Mel Gibson, whose direction is incomprehensibly dull. For the man behind Braveheart and Hacksaw Ridge, this is an embarrassingly uninspired effort. Adding insult to injury, the film's noticeable green screen and atrocious VFX make everything look cheap and artificial. One of the worst films of the last few years.

Mar 07, 2025