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Samaritan

25 years ago the world's greatest hero vanished.
2022 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Julius Avery
Writer: Bragi F. Schut
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Thirteen year old Sam Cleary suspects that his mysteriously reclusive neighbor Mr. Smith is actually the legendary vigilante Samaritan, who was reported dead 25 years ago. With crime on the rise and the city on the brink of chaos, Sam makes it his mission to coax his neighbor out of hiding to save the city from ruin.
Release Date: Aug 25, 2022
Director: Julius Avery
Writer: Bragi F. Schut
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Crime
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), chaos, street riots, superhero, neighbor, old man, young boy, poverty, single mother, twins, super power, unemployment, sledgehammer, hatred, crime gone awry, super strength, dead father, criminal gang, epic battle, young heroes, curious, good versus evil
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Balboa Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $100,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Javon Walton Sam Cleary
Sylvester Stallone Joe Smith
Dascha Polanco Tiffany Cleary
Moisés Arias Reza
Pilou Asbæk Cyrus
Sophia Tatum Sil
Martin Starr Albert Casler
Henry G. Sanders Arthur Holloway
Jared Odrick Farshad
Abraham Clinkscales Jace
Shameik Moore Devin Holloway
Roger Payano Pete
Frederick Williams Chris
Dwayne Alistair Thomas Willis
Michael Aaron Milligan Tuna
Kevin Mikal Curry Omar
Aria Seymore Little Girl
Nicholas Logan Beaten Cop (Junk Yard)
Ritchie Montgomery Cashier
Vinnie Coppola Manager (Apartment Complex)
Paul Ryden News Anchor
Jaime Andrews News Reporter
Milli M. News Reporter
Drew Matthews Cop (Junk Yard)
Diane Oxford Mrs. White
Janice Wesley Elderly Woman (Bus)
Joe Knezevich Truth Speak Host
Ryan Dinning Joey
Anthony Neves Large Man
Patrick Lamont Jr. Onlooker
John Rymer Jerry Grumman
Andrew Ayala Cop (Police Impound)
Shariff Earp Bus Thug
Brice Anthony Heller Bus Thug
Name Job
Chuck Picerni Jr. Utility Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunt Driver
Travis Kerr Set Designer
Julius Avery Director
Bragi F. Schut Writer
Jed Kurzel Original Music Composer
Kevin Kiner Original Music Composer
Richard Hicks Casting
Kelli Jones Costume Designer
J.J. Perry Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jess Durham Stunt Double
Elizabeth Davidovich Stunts
Matt Evans Editor
Pete Beaudreau Editor
Greg Berry Production Design
Christopher Glass Production Design
David Ungaro Director of Photography
Paul Linden Visual Effects Supervisor
James McGrady First Assistant Director
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Freddie Poole Stunt Double
Rob Bliss Concept Artist
Victor Capoccia Assistant Art Director
Vanessa Vega Rivera Production Assistant
Bruce McCleery Second Unit Director of Photography
Travis Gomez Utility Stunts
Name Title
Braden Aftergood Producer
Bragi F. Schut Executive Producer
Sylvester Stallone Producer
Adam Rosenberg Executive Producer
Guy Riedel Executive Producer
David Kern Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
4.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/samaritan-spoiler-free-review "Samaritan holds quite an interesting premise, but sadly, it's yet another addition to the list of films with wasted potential. What could have been a truly dark, fascinating story about two super ... powered brothers with distinct views on life is, instead, a bland, predictable, formulaic narrative with less Sylvester Stallone than expected. The cast offers good performances, but choosing to focus on Javon Walton's generic character when the prologue leaves room for such an engrossing exploration of the past proves to be a terrible decision. Action-wise, it lacks the energy and creativity necessary to entertain most viewers, despite the dedicated stunt work. A tad frustrating in retrospect." Rating: C-

Aug 25, 2022
MovieGuys
6.0

Samaritan is a by the numbers action flick but that's not necessarily a bad thing. One of the key problems with a lot of modern movie making, is the constant need to experiment and at times, inject social messages into what it supposed to be entertainment. Samaritan follows a well known and ... well worn, by the numbers, action film formula. It tries to throw in a twist I saw coming pretty early on but that's alright. In essence, this film is inherently watchable. Stallone still has excellent screen presence and the chemistry, between him and the young boy, works well. My advice, ignore the carping from the soy latte class of movie goers who bemoan a lack of sophistication. Its often the simple things in life that are most enjoyable and this is one of them. In summary, Samaritan wont win any accolades for high brow cinema but what it does, it does competently enough to be reasonably enjoyable and entertaining. For many of us, tired of shallow cinema sophistry and intellectual pretension, that's what really matters.

Aug 28, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Sam" (Javon Walton) lives with his mum in a run down housing project in Granite City (no, not Aberdeen) where he is frequently bullied. After the timely intervention of his neighbour "Mr. Smith" (Sylvester Stallone) the youngster starts to believe that his rescuer may be none other than the eponymo ... us super-hero who went missing some twenty years earlier. Could he be back to save the city from terminal decline at the hands of his "Nemesis"? Well despite the reticence of "Smith", the young man is determined that he can cajole his newfound friend into saving society. As the pair start to bond, we realise that this young man is decent and has potential and that his elderly chum has quite a few skeletons in his closet - though perhaps not quite the ones anyone is expecting. Sadly, though the young Walton is quite effective, the underused Stallone is just going through the motions and the story is an amalgam of loads of other DC/Marvel style affairs with some fairly pedestrian writing underpinning a disappointingly under-developed story. The ending has a twist but it's not really enough to redeem the rest of this rather predictable effort that, though it looks fine, is all pretty forgettable fayre from all concerned.

Aug 29, 2022
EmmanuelGoldstein
10.0

**Surprisingly deep for a Stallone movie** Wonderful and uplifting movie and story with some relatively deep messages that I didn't expect in a superhero movie starring Stallone. The twist was good too and nicely build up, though maybe they were building up the twist a bit too well. Cause if you ... think about it, the title itself already gives away the twist, at least to someone who is familiar with the Bible and knows what "Samaritan" refers to. Cause a "good Samaritan" isn't simply a good guy, but is actually someone who is supposed to be bad, but turns out to become good in the end, which is exactly what Stallone's character (Joe) goes through. So in a way, he really is the Samaritan of the movie and the true antagonist Cyrus, really is the perfect "nemesis" for him as they are actually perfect counterparts. While Joe becomes good, Cyrus becomes bad. While Joe starts fighting crime, Cyrus instigates it. While Joe bears his cross, Cyrus breaks the cross (literally). Joe is a loner who avoids crowds and hates getting attention, while Cyrus baths in crowds, leads them and incites them, and while Joe goes around looking for broken things (both objects as well as people) that he can fix, Cyrus believes in "Ordo ab Chao" or to put it more direct, in breaking things before things can be rebuild. Talking on a deeper lever, there is both Christian and occult symbolism in this movie, though unlike with many other Hollywood movies, the occult aspects aren't glorified. And though the movie appears to be morally ambiguous, it actually isn't. Joe might seem like a very unchristian hero, but in the end he is probably the most Christian hero seen in a mainstream Hollywood movie in a long time.

Jul 31, 2023