Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 525704

Avery Graves

David Brooks

Elizabeth Mills

Jarvis Hedlund

Breznov

DCIA Nathan Evans

Agent Maxfield

Sorina

Abby

Evans Assistant

Hostage Agent

Niklaus

Laszlo Stoica

Mikolas

Kenji Nakajima

US President

Head of State - India

Chinese President

Head of State - Mexico

Security Officer

German Chancellor Schneider

Japanese Prime Minister

PLK Guard

UK Prime Minister

Russian Aide

French President

British Aide

Arben

Maggie Hedlund

CIA Analyst

CIA Liaison

CIA Technician

Hotel Clerk

Wounded Survivor

Breznov's Guard

Homeless Guy

GU13 Country Rep #1

GU13 Country #1 Aide

GU13 Country Rep #2

GU13 Country Rep #3

GU13 Country Rep #4

GU13 Country Rep #5

GU13 Country Rep #6

GU13 Country Rep #7

U.S. Secretary Of State

U.S. Aide

Female Coworker Eve

Male Coworker Parker

Russian Aide

Medic
Written by MovieGuys on 2024-11-08
I can't find much to recommend in Canary Black. Following the by now well known DEI formula this is another girl boss flick that see's out heroine take on athletic men, twice her size and defeat them (must be the biology defying power of equity). That however, is not this flicks only shortcoming. Its loaded down with absurd contrivances. Batting a triggered mines warhead out a window like a softball, without any harm befalling our pristine heroine. Add to that, fighting in high heels against opponents who, weirdly, typically attack one at a time and odd little too convenient things, such as having a knife strategically placed in a car to cut plastic ties (plastic hand cuff style restraints). Acting is fine. I don't mind Kate Beckinsale and I have a lot of time for Ray Stevenson (who has sadly passed) and was fantastic in the series, Rome. In summary, Canary Black operates on a sliding scale from basic to downright ridiculous, with little in between.