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The mile-high mystery that wishes it were Hijack was the subject of the Red Eye review

Daily Mail
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Red Eye: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Weekend TV

Economy might be cramped, noisy and depressing, but at least at least the crew aren't actively trying to murder you. You'll never want to turn left again. You'll also want to go back to the U.S. for a visit to the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

The Guardian
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Red Eye review – the mile-high mystery that wishes it were Hijack

Red Eye review – the mile-high mystery that wishes it were Hijack. Instead of Idris Elba cranking it up to 11, we have the serviceable Richard Armitage downing G&Ts while handcuffed to his plane seat. Then the bodies start to pile up …. Then the corpses start to stack up.

The Telegraph
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Red Eye, review: brainless, far-fetched, silly – and great Sunday-night fun

Richard Armitage is now TV’s go-to man for daft thrillers. Red Eye, review: brainless, far-fetched, silly – and great Sunday-night fun. The film is a far-fantastic diplomatic thriller, with aplomb.

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